"I feel like if I had had a night to sleep on it, I probably would have worked myself up a little bit. It was nice to just get here and get onto the ice."
Saturday night's game between the host Carolina Hurricanes and the Los Angeles Kings in Raleigh, N.C., features two teams going in opposite directions.
The newest Hurricanes forward Mikko Rantanen spoke glowingly about his new home after his trade from the Avalanche.
It’ll be hard to assess the impact of the Carolina Hurricanes’ acquisition of Mikko Rantanen for months, but a goal in his Lenovo Center debut doesn’t hurt.
In a three-team blockbuster NHL trade, the Carolina Hurricanes added two key forwards from Colorado and Chicago.
The Carolina Hurricanes have quickly become a team to watch on the market ahead of the March 7 NHL Trade Deadline.
Andersen played his 500 th game on Jan. 20 against the Blackhawks in Chicago. He is the second goalie to reach the career milestone with the Hurricanes. On Jan. 23, he recorded his 300 th career win after the Hurricanes defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Carolina Hurricanes center Jack Roslovic, who turns 28 on Jan. 29, has already gotten to play for four different squads in his NHL career, including his hometown team.
For the second straight Friday night, the NHL produced a blockbuster trade involving a player who put up more than
The Carolina Hurricanes (32-16-4) host the Los Angeles Kings (26-17-6) during Saturday’s NHL schedule, starting at 7:00 PM ET at PNC Arena and broadcast on ESPN+. The Hurricanes are second in the Eastern Conference and the Kings are seventh in the Western Conference.
With those talks falling apart, it felt more and more likely that the Canucks would return to talks with the New York Rangers over Miller. The Rangers have recovered a bit after a