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Rod Brind’Amour, the captain of the 2006 Hurricanes Stanley Cup champion team, is driven to capture another as their head ...
The Panthers scored two goals in the first period against a Hurricanes team that allowed just three goals in the final three ...
After Florida's crushing 5-0 defeat of the Panthers for a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals, another sweep appears ...
Carolina goalie Frederik Andersen saved 20 shots, shutting out the high-scoring Panthers offense. Game 5 will be played in ...
Leon Draisaitl fired a one-handed shot off Niko Mikkola and into the net, helping the Edmonton Oilers rally from a 3-0 deficit to stun the Florida Panthers in overtime Thursday in Game 4 of the ...
The Florida Panthers trailed 2-0 after 20 minutes, but were unfazed, scoring three times in the second period and twice in ...
The Florida Panthers look to advance to the Stanley Cup Final as the Carolina Hurricanes attempt to extend the series in Game 5 of the East Final on Wednesday.
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Carter Verhaeghe broke a tie off a feed from Aleksander Barkov with 7:39 left and the defending champion Florida Panthers ...
Florida has yet again laid claim to being a hockey state after the Florida Panthers clinched their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final appearance following a 5-3 win over the Carolina Hurricanes in ...
Rod Brind’Amour was 35 years old and late in his playing career when he won the 2006 Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes. The look on his face that June night as he held up the Cup ...
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Carter Verhaeghe and Aaron Ekblad scored two tone-setting first-period goals while Sergei Bobrovsky remained strong in net as the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers beat the Carolina ...
It was Carolina’s first playoff win beyond the second round since June 2006, the same year the Hurricanes won the franchise’s ...
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