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Opening Days of 2009 NHL Free Agency: Southeastern Division Team Reviews
With just a mere five days having already passed since the start of free agency, an astounding 58 players have changed teams and 34 others resigned with their old team... by Mark Jones 14 reads Game Recap With just a mere five days having already passed since the start of free agency, an astounding 58 players have changed teams and 34 others ...
Two More Years by KDLT Sports Posted on 03 July 2009 News from late last night, former stampede player Chad Larose has signed a contract extension with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Carolina Hurricanes forward Chad LaRose has signed a two-year contract that will pay him $1.5 million next season and $1.9 million in the second season, general manager Jim Rutherford said Thursday.
At the age of 41, Recchi is not ready to retire
Mark Recchi, the NHL's sixth-leading active goal scorer, signed a one-year deal Thursday to return to the Bruins.
LaRose re-signs with Hurricanes
Carolina's Chad LaRose celebrates a goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 2 of the hockey Eastern Conference finals in Pittsburgh.
Carolina Hurricanes general manager Jim Rutherford did not sound like a happy man Tuesday.
The Carolina Hurricanes have signed forward Jussi Jokinen to a new two-year contract.
Inactive Canes need to do something
As far as the Carolina Hurricanes were concerned, Friday's first round of the NHL draft was about the dog that didn't bark.
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Appealing grinding free-agent targets for Red Wings may be more expensive than they appear
The Detroit Free Press posted a gallery of ten unrestricted free agent forwards of the third-and-fourth-line variety which the Red Wings may target, especially assuming that the $4 million of cap space the Wings have won't allow them to re-sign Jiri Hudler, Mikael Samuelsson, or Marian Hossa ... But the problem involving almost every player listed ...
No sooner does the hockey season end than another important season begins. The signing season.
Hurricanes keeping staff together
The Carolina Hurricanes should make an announcement on the coaching staff in the next few days, general manager Jim Rutherford said Monday, and no surprises are expected.
Less than a day after one season ended, the Carolina Hurricanes already were looking ahead to the next.
Hurricanes keeping hope after spiraling into 3-0 hole vs. Pens
Within 15 seconds, Carolina Hurricanes forward Chad LaRose said "one game a time" twice and repeated the phrase a couple of minutes later in his chat with sports reporters at RBC Center on Monday.
Despite sweep, run validates Canes season
The Carolina Hurricanes are preparing for another comeback after being unable to rally in the NHL's Eastern Conference final.
Penguins seek clean sweep of Hurricanes
The Pittsburgh Penguins are trying to make it to the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight year.
Tough calls ahead for Hurricanes
Bill Cowher chose to ally himself with the Carolina Hurricanes over the Pittsburgh Penguins, and that's one victory the Hurricanes can claim this series.
Hurricanes need a big game from Staal tonight
If there was ever a time when the Carolina Hurricanes needed Eric Staal to come through in the clutch, it would be Tuesday night in Game 4 at RBC Center .
Hurricanes get breather from onslaught
There's no escaping the cruel reality that they're dead men skating, but at least the Carolina Hurricanes had an opportunity Sunday and part of Monday to leave their anguish at the office.
Hurricanes' LaRose plays bigger than his size
Carolina forward Chad LaRose is the first to admit he's not the biggest guy in the NHL.
East finals head to Raleigh as 'Canes host Pens in Game 3
Peppermint Fizz tries to exclude a new girl, Blueberry Muffin, because of her looks and behavior, but Strawberry teaches her a lesson in tolerance.