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It was a busy week for Carolina, and here’s the latest.
The Carolina Hurricanes have now won four consecutive games — all against Metropolitan Division teams — and are as close to full strength as they’ve been in two months.
The Carolina Hurricanes are the top team in the Eastern Conference, and their goaltender, Brandon Bussi, has been phenominal.
If the Carolina Hurricanes’ season needed a reminder that hockey still rewards persistence, patience and a little stubborn belief, it arrived wearing goalie pads and an unassuming grin.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Flyers are getting an early present for the holidays. Cam York will return to the lineup on Sunday when the Flyers take on the Carolina Hurricanes (5 p.m., NBCSP).
RALEIGH, N.C. — Canadian Thanksgiving happened more than five weeks ago, but its American counterpart is on Thursday. With more than a quarter of the NHL season in the books, here’s something each of the Hurricanes can be thankful for — besides Carolina’s spot at the top of the Eastern Conference — so far in the 2025-26 campaign.
The Carolina Hurricanes won their third straight shootout game as they outlasted the Philadelphia Flyers, 3-2 on Sunday night at the Lenovo Center. The win allowed Carolina to sweep the back-to-back and home-and-home series.