The NHL is revealing quarter century teams for every team in the league and today, they revealed the Carolina Hurricanes First and Second Quarter-Century Teams. The members were voted on by a panel comprised of local media, retired players and club executives.
The NHL unveiled its quarter-century team for the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday. Representing the top players who have suited up for the Hurricanes over the past 25 years, the first team is highlighted by forwards Sebastian Aho,
Jackson Blake skated alongside Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov during pre-game warmups.
The NHL on Friday, Jan. 17 announced the Carolina Hurricanes’ Quarter-Century team as part of the league’s plans to celebrate the first 25 years of the 2000s.
The Carolina Hurricanes held a morning skate at Lenovo Center on Friday morning before their final matchup against the Vegas Golden Knights of the regular season.
A 4-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres is the latest in a handful of unacceptable performances.
It wasn't good. We essentially just gave goals away, again. The first one can't go in, but we were loose on our gap then a turnover with no pressure on us, we just turn it over, and then with six seconds left we don't line up right on a faceoff win and it's in our net.
Berube and Brind’Amour had a brief stint as teammates with the Philadelphia Flyers from 1998-2000. Over the next two-plus decades they made separate transitions from the ice to behind the bench and, in each case, the results speak for themselves.
Wild goalie Filip Gustavsson notched his third shutout of the season with 20 saves and earned his 18th win as Minnesota toppled Carolina in Raleigh.
The Hurricanes tried to give Eric Staal a victory on his big day with a third-period rally, but the Ducks came away with an overtime win on Cutter Gauthier’s second goal of the game.
Jordan Staal had a goal and an assist, Dustin Tokarski got his first shutout since 2022 and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Vancouver Canucks 2-0.