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Injuries thrust five rookies into the spotlight. Discover how these unexpected contributors performed during the team's six-game road trip.
The Hurricanes have recalled top prospect Bradly Nadeau ahead of Stars clash, adding depth amid injuries to go-to wingers and defenseman.
On Saturday night (Oct. 25), the Carolina Hurricanes wrapped up their six-game, 12-day road trip, going 4-2-0 over that span. After eight games into the 2025-26 season, they sit with a 6-2-0 record and are two points back of the New Jersey Devils.
The Hurricanes are off to yet another great start to the regular season, but everyone in Carolina has one eye on next spring.
The Carolina Hurricanes have plenty to be optimistic about in 2025-26. The Canes also have one pretty glaring weakness.
The wild night started with a ceremony for former Hurricane Brent Burns, who played in his 1500th game earlier this month. Colorado waited until the game against the Canes to celebrate the milestone, and the Canes were on the ice for the presentation.
Vegas Golden Knights (5-1-3, in the Pacific Division) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (6-2, in the Metropolitan Division) Raleigh, North Carolina; Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. EDT. BOTTOM LINE: The
Carolina plays Colorado and Dallas this week, so let's revisit the deals that helped reshape three contending teams.
Canes won first three games in California on their longest road trip of the season with NC State Fair making its annual run.
Seth Jarvis scored his 100th and 101st NHL goals, and the Carolina Hurricanes remained the NHL’s only unbeaten team with a 4-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks.
Fensore joins the Hurricanes' blueline after a hot start, while Legault heads back to the AHL. Can Fensore provide the missing offensive spark?
During their six-game West Coast road trip, the Carolina Hurricanes are already down five regulars after recent injuries to K’Andre Miller, William Carrier, and Eric Robinson.