Hurricanes extend winning streak to 3 games
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The Carolina Hurricanes' injury bug has taken a big bite, and they're still managing to pull off victories, such as the comeback win against the Maple Leafs when another D-man was hurt. How will this help them in the long run?
Toronto head coach Craig Berube let his frustration out, as the Maple Leafs suffer yet another loss on Sunday despite scoring five goals.
The Carolina Hurricanes (10-4, fourth in the Eastern Conference) visit the Toronto Maple Leafs (8-6-1, ninth) in conference play on Sunday at 7 p.m. ET. Carolina secured a 6-3 victory at home its last time out on Nov. 8 against the Buffalo Sabres.
The Carolina Hurricanes and Toronto Maple Leafs meet Sunday. Puck drop from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.
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3 Big Questions After Another Maple Leafs Loss to the Hurricanes
Some nights tell you everything you already knew. The Toronto Maple Leafs lost again, this time to the Carolina Hurricanes, and if you were looking for something new, you didn’t find it.
A pair of injured players returned to practice Monday ahead of the Hurricanes’ first home game in two weeks, against the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers meet Tuesday. Puck drop from Madison Square Garden in New York, is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.
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Carolina Hurricanes Claim Goalie Off Waivers
A familiar face is returning to the Carolina Hurricanes organization. News emerged on Saturday afternoon that the Hurricanes claimed goalie Cayden Primeau off waivers.
TORONTO - Trailing by two with just under half the game remaining, the Carolina Hurricanes bagged three unanswered goals to knock off the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 at Scotiabank Arena on Sunday.