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On Sunday afternoon, the New Jersey Devils kicked off their playoff run at Lenovo Center to face the Carolina Hurricanes. To ...
Game 1 for the New Jersey Devils was an ugly one. The Carolina Hurricanes had 17 high danger chances to the Devils’ 6, and ...
The Devils were blown away by the Hurricanes on what turned out to be a rough afternoon, as multiple players skated to the tunnel with injuries.
The Carolina Hurricanes just wanted to be healthy going into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, even as it meant resting key players and stumbling down the stretch of the regular season.
The Leafs historically don't always do well with the man advantage in the playoffs. Sunday night might mark a new era.
The Carolina Hurricanes just wanted to be healthy going into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, even as it meant resting key players.
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Stankoven scores twice, Hurricanes whip Devils 4-1 in playoff openerThe Carolina Hurricanes just wanted to be healthy going into the Stanley Cup playoffs, even if it meant resting key players ...
Eventually, you’d expect the Hurricanes’ playoff experience to show itself on the ice. And this was it: Focused, relentless, punishing. Above all, disciplined. A 4-1 win that could easily have been ...
Forward Cody Glass, who left in the third period, was among the New Jersey Devils' injuries from Sunday's 4-1 loss to the ...
Carolina more than doubled New Jersey’s shot output and kept the pressure on in a strong start to the postseason.
Carolina Hurricanes' Andrei Svechnikov, center, celebrates his goal with Jesperi Kotkaniemi (82) and Taylor Hall (71) during ...
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