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Canes Win Streak at 4

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Raleigh, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes extended their win streak to 4 games first with an impressive 6-3 win against the Ottawa Senators on January 25, 2014, then again on Monday January 27 against the Columbus Blue Jackets. On the road earlier in the week, the Canes beat the Flyers, 3-2  and the Buffalo Sabres 5-3. Read more

Canes Weekend Recap

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Raleigh, NC — After having been shut out in back to back games, the Carolina Hurricanes ended their scoring drought with a much needed win over the Florida Panthers. The following night, the Canes came out flat, gave up 3 early goals and eventually lost 5-3 against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Read more

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Canes Thump Maple Leafs

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Raleigh, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 on Friday, January 10, 2014 at the PNC Arena.  It was the first time this season the Canes have scored 6 goals and played a nearly perfect game in every category. Read more

Hockey: Canes Get Coal for Christmas

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Raleigh, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes lost three in a row over Christmas, 2 at home and an OT loss away. Read more

Canes Good Week

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Raleigh, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes found their scoring touch, found success on the power play and found their legs as they won all three games this past week against some strong competition. Read more

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Hurricanes Squander Home Advantage

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Raleigh, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes lost both games of their recent two-game home stand, 5-2 against the New Jersey Devils on November 29th, and 3-2 against the Vancouver Canucks, on December 1.  Their powerplay is noticeably lacking production starting from control of the puck to taking shots. Read more

Canes Get a Dose of the Blues

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Raleigh, NC — After a great home stand, the Carolina Hurricanes drop the next two games, away in St. Louis 4-2 and home against the Boston Bruins, 4-1.  The Canes are still anemic in the scoring department and that news got worse as Alex Semin received a concussion in the Blues game. Read more

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Anaheim Ducks Fall to Hurricanes

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Raleigh, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes ended their longest home stand with a 3-2 shoot out win over the top team in the NHL, the Anaheim Ducks. Read more

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Canes Finding Their Groove

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Raleigh, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes have settled in with the current home stand extending their point streak to 4 games, with a shootout loss to the Minnesota Wild and a win over a strong Colorado Avalanche team

 Canes Play Tough Against Wild

The Canes started the first of four consecutive games against strong Western Conference teams on November 9th at the PNC Arena against the Wild.  The Canes lost 3-2, but gained confidence by coming from behind to send the game into OT against a strong team.

Jason Pominville scored early on a head man pass in which Pominville easily converted, high glove side on Justin Peters.

Just a short time later, Drayson Bowman was clearing the Canes defensive zone, saw Ryan Murphy streaking down the right side and made a cross ice pass.  Murphy gathered the puck off the boards, deeked a defenseman at the blue line then sent a knuckler that hit the crossbar and ricocheted into the goal to time the game.

After that goal, the Canes picked up their game in speed, checks, shots, quickness  to cover a free man and pouncing on rebounds.

Around midway in the second, after Murphy put on an impressive skating show, Alex Semin had the puck and put it on Juri Tlusty’s tape from about 60’ away that Tlusty’s put 5 hole for a 2-1 Cane lead.

Less than 3 minutes later the Canes just finished killing a penalty when the Wild scored from a tip in by a completely open Justin Fontaine in the high crease.

The third period was just good hard checking by both teams with everyone being cautious of not making a turnover or penalty.  The shootout was one to forget with all 3 Wild shooters scoring, some looking all too easy.

One twist is the Canes had 2 rookies in the shootout: Riley Nash hit the pipe and Chris Terry scored for the first Canes shootout goal of the year.

Canes Hand Avalanche First Road Loss

Two nights later the Canes hosted Colorado who have not lost a game on the road this year.  That changed when they visited Raleigh as the Canes won an impressive game 2-1.

The Canes still need to have more of the offensive players score more.  The first period was the best the Canes have played this year.  The Avs are a very fast team but in the first period the Canes were faster.  This was the closest to playoff style hockey of the year and it’s highly entertaining and while the attendance was lower than normal, everyone was into the game.

The Hurricanes drew first blood as it was the lucky 7th shot of the period for the Canes when Nathan Gerbe blocked shot was teed up for Jordan Staal who sent a firm backhander in for his third goal of the season.

Very early in the 2nd period, the Canes cleared the puck from their defensive zone up the left side.  Gerbe took possession along the half boards then sent a beautiful saucer pass to Patrick Dwyer who had a stride on 2 defenders for the skillful tip-in.  Speed in hockey is a good thing and Dwyer has speed.

Peters was making some solid NHL saves as he was patient on shot attempts.  On some he looked like a fish just reeled in, flopping all over the ice, ala Dominik Hasek.  As coaches say: anything to keep the puck from crossing the goal line.

Alex Semin did not make the score sheet but was certainly one of the better players on the ice. He has a sneaky-nasty shot that is amazing to see in person. On the shift after the goal, Semin had the puck on the blue line, made a slick pass to Tlusty cutting in the high slot and sent a hard wrister off the pipes but outside of the goal.

The way the Canes were playing and with the chances they were having, could this be the game they broke the 2 goal-a-game average? That answer is no but the 2 goals were enough despite a strong push by the Avalanche in the third period.  The Avs goal came on a powerplay late in the second.  The entire game was tense and exciting but the last 5 minutes with the Avs pouring it on, the Canes dug down deep and showed the West and the rest of the NHL, this team can play with the best of them.

Good news for two of the injured players: Cam Ward and Tim Gleason may be cleared to play within the week.  Jeff Skinner is still a couple of weeks away.

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Hurricanes: Home Cooking

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Raleigh, NC – The Carolina Hurricanes have a taste for home cooking as they won their first 2 games of a 5 game home stand.  Read more