The 2005–06 Hurricanes dispersed worldwide; most remain in coaching and development roles. Laviolette led NHL clubs after 2006, culminating in a 2024–25 firing from the Rangers. Key veterans ...
When the members of the 2006 Carolina Hurricanes gather this weekend to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their championship, not every player on the Stanley Cup will be present. Some are otherwise ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal has a different perspective on the team’s 2006 Stanley Cup championship than almost anyone ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Sharks beat Hurricanes 4-1, spoiling the 20th‑anniversary celebration. Brind’Amour called effort embarrassing for two periods despite ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Twenty years ago, the Carolina Hurricanes galvanized hockey in the Triangle by winning the Stanley Cup. Here’s a look back at that ...
It has long been a familiar sight for anyone who follows the Carolina Hurricanes: Rod Brind'Amour, eyes wide, jaw clenched, the broken nose, the intensity oozing from him. Brind'Amour was that way in ...
Carolina Hurricanes’ Mark Recchi, left, congratulates Ray Whitney on his first of two goals during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference playoff series between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Buffalo ...
Hurricanes rebuilt during 2005 lockout, GM Rutherford added key veterans. Coach Laviolette and post-lockout rules accelerated the team’s fast, aggressive play. Team depth, midseason acquisitions and ...
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