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Rod Brind'Amour doesn't have the answer. Ray Whitney doesn't have it. Neither does any other Carolina Hurricanes player.
Hurricanes desperate to break winless streak
So much for that strong start to the season that the Carolina Hurricanes deemed so important.
Braydon Coburn scored twice and Scott Hartnell and Matt Carle each had a goal and two assists to help the Philadelphia Flyers snap a two game losing streak and send the Carolina Hurricanes to their eighth straight loss, 6-1 on Saturday.
Since moving from Hartford, Conn., in 1997, the Carolina Hurricanes have reached the playoffs five times and won the franchise's first Stanley Cup.
An early two-goal lead vanishes as Avalanche responds to keep Hurricanes winless on the road
The Carolina Hurricanes lost an early lead. They lost forward Tuomo Ruutu, who had a goal and assist, to a game misconduct.
Southeast: Tampa's Wright earning his own praise
Slow starts are nothing new to Carolina Hurricanes forward Chad LaRose . But after signing a new two-year contract with the team this offseason, the 5-foot-10, 181-pound forward is hoping to snap the slump at some point.
Tavares lifts Islanders past Hurricanes in SO
John Tavares scored in the shootout to give the New York Islanders their first victory of the season, 4-3 over the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday night.
Huet sparkles, despite Canadiensa TM loss to Hurricanes
MONTREAL a ' Only four games into the NHL season, the media-inspired goaltending debate about whoa TMs the Montreal Canadiensa TM No.
Carolina Hurricanes have look of 2006 Cup team
The Carolina Hurricanes look much like the team that won the Stanley Cup in 2006.
2009 NHL Preview: Carolina Hurricanes
Posted by John Paulsen We've partnered with On Goal Analysis to bring you a team-by-team preview of the upcoming NHL season.
30 Teams In 30 Days: Hurricanes can make a charge
Carolina kicked off the off-season by rewarding Jussi Jokkinen for a solid playoff performance - signing the shootout specialist to a new two-year deal.
2009-10 Carolina Hurricanes Preview
But, history doesn't always repeat itself, right? The biggest factor in Carolina's success last year came midway through the regular season when general manager Jim Rutherford fired Peter Laviolette and replaced him with Paul Maurice, who actually preceded Laviolette as the 'Canes head coach.
Ex-Blades Peters, Carson sent down to Albany by NHL's Hurricanes
Another pair of former Florida Everblades were reassigned to Albany of the AHL by the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday.
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The Carolina Hurricanes enthusiastically took to the ice Sunday at the RBC Center for their first practices of preseason training camp.
Rod Brind'Amour likes the feel, the makeup, the vibe. As the Carolina Hurricanes open training camp today for the 2009-2010 season, Brind'Amour senses something a little different -- and reassuring -- about this team.
Canes forwards Erik Cole and Chad LaRose are scheduled to throw out the ceremonial first pitches for the Governors' Cup Playoff games at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.
When the NHL free-agent signing period began in July, Carolina Hurricanes general manager Jim Rutherford said there would still be good players available in August, perhaps at bargain prices.
Hurricanes trainer Pete Friesen will host his annual preseason 5K run around the RBC Center on Aug.
Hurricanes confidence brimming with new season
This is the sixth installment of our 30 Teams in 30 Days feature, focusing on the Carolina Hurricanes franchise.
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