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Brind'Amour mum on G4 changes, including goalie
LAS VEGAS -- Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said he doesn't "anticipate a lot of changes" to his Game 4 lineup after his team fell behind 2-1 in its Stanley Cup Final series against the Vegas Golden Knights. Does that mean goalie Freddie Andersen has the crease back after getting pulled in the third period of Carolina's Game 3 loss Saturday? "We'll make all decisions after we practice tomorrow, see how he's feeling," Brind'Amour said Sunday, the first of two off days between games.
Canes coach stands by Andersen after 5-goal G1
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes remain confident in goaltender Frederik Andersen despite his numbers declining dramatically over the past six games. Andersen gave up five goals on 23 shots in Carolina's Game 1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday, a continuation of a statistical decline that began in the Eastern Conference finals. But coach Rod Brind'Amour said he doesn't have concerns with Andersen.
Carolina Hurricanes finally break through to reach first Stanley Cup final in 20 years
Carolina bury Montreal with first-period burstHurricanes reach first Cup final since 2006Brind’Amour’s team ends years of heartbreakRod Brind’Amour wore a big smile as he walked on the ice to join his Carolina Hurricanes for a photo behind the Prince of Wales Trophy. It took eight years, but the Hurricanes have finally broken through their Eastern Conference final roadblock.
Five reasons the Hurricanes will win the Stanley C...
The Carolina Hurricanes will win the Stanley Cup. I had them in the Cup Final before the season, but I picked them to lose to Colorado, not realizing the Avalanche would fall apart against the Vegas Golden Knights. I've been high on the Canes for quite a while, but they've blown away my expectations after two series sweeps and one rust-covered loss from sweeping the Montreal Canadiens.
How Stanley Cup finalists were built: Breakdown of...
Roster construction is a year-round process that really comes under the spotlight during the Stanley Cup Final. That's mainly because it provides an opportunity for the rest of the hockey world to see what the two teams that outlasted the other 14 did on their path to reaching the final series. The Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights have reached the 2026 Cup Final by establishing and following certain philosophies.
'A lot of kids flying around here': How the Hurric...
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Seth Jarvis is not a babysitter. "No one's trusting me with their kids," the Carolina Hurricanes winger deadpanned. That's a shame because many of his teammates could use a sitter.
Conn Smythe Watch: Who's leading for MVP of the pl...
Two teams remain in the chase for the Stanley Cup, which means either a member of the Carolina Hurricanes or the Vegas Golden Knights will be the next winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. Here is where the candidates stand as the Stanley Cup Final begins. Keep in mind that in the NHL, the Conn Smythe is based on a player's performance during the entire postseason, not just the championship round.
Staal nets wild winner as Hurricanes even series
LAS VEGAS -- Jordan Staal scored his second goal of the game while stretched out on his stomach at 6:32 of the third period to put the Carolina Hurricanes ahead for good in their 5-3 victory on Tuesday night over the Vegas Golden Knights, evening the Stanley Cup Final after four games. "Hectic like the series has been," Carolina goalie Brandon Bussi told ABC of Staal's goal. "He's a big-time player.
Vegas, Carolina give conference trophies cold shoulder, but someone has to lose the Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup Final matchup is set after the Carolina Hurricanes put away the Montreal Canadiens in a dominant Game 5 performance, and they will now take on the Vegas Golden Knights. But we have a problem: neither the Hurricanes nor the Golden Knights touched their respective conference championship trophies. Guys... you can't both win the Cup.
Jordan Staal's two-goal night lifts Hurricanes past Golden Knights, evening Stanley Cup Final series
The Carolina Hurricanes have evened up the Stanley Cup Final once more thanks to Jordan Staal’s two-goal night in Las Vegas to beat the Golden Knights in Game 4, 5-3.The series now sits at 2-2 with Game 5 slated for a return back to Carolina’s Lenovo Center on Thursday to see who will have the edge in this pivotal clash on ice. This game didn’t need overtime like the previous two, but it did need someone to break the 3-3 tie that went into the third period between these opponents. CLICK HERE...