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LaRose ends drought in Canes' win

(BY JAVIER SERNA, javier.serna@newsobserver.com) Last season, the Carolina Hurricanes played some of their best hockey when they were getting consistent scoring contributions from the bench. Chad LaRose, Carolina's tenacious 5-foot, 10-inch forward, always seemed to be a part of that group, playing with hustle and determination. But this season, as the team struggled, so did LaRose.

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2009-10 NHL Season Preview: Carolina Hurricanes

More photos » by Bill Kostroun - AP Browse more photos » Who's in: Andrew Alberts , Tom Kostopoulos , Aaron Ward , Stephane Yelle Who's out: Ryan Bayda , Patrick Eaves , Frank Kaberle, Dennis Seidenberg Outlook: Carolina's off-season proved to be one of the more quietly effective ones in the league. With useful forwards in Erik Cole and Chad LaRose both headed for unrestricted free agency,...

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Busy Summer in Raleigh

Jim Rutherford has been a busy man, and the Hurricanes are shaping up to be a very competitive team for the 09-10 season. I, for one, am so excited, October cannot come soon enough. JR's first priorities were locking up Tuomo Ruutu, Erik Cole, and Chad LaRose. Cole was re-acquired at the trade deadline from Edmonton where he had struggled. Putting him back in the 'Canes lineup worked wonders, not only...

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Hurricanes host Summer Fun Fest

Carolina Hurricanes forwards Erik Cole and Chad LaRose, as well as former Hurricanes defenseman Glen Wesley, will take questions from fans Friday night during the NHL team's Summer Fun Fest in Raleigh.

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Seidenberg might be back in the Canes picture

Even before the free agency period began, the talk around Raleigh was that UFA defenseman Dennis Seidenberg wouldn’t be back with the Canes in the fall. Apparently, his agent was asking for too much. The prevailing sentiment was that the Canes were going to have to scoop someone up out of free agency. Finding a defensive defenseman is going to be tough. Given Carolina’s need to stay well...

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LaRose signs 2-year contract

Carolina Hurricanes forward Chad LaRose has signed a two-year contract that will pay him $1.5 million next season and $1.9 million in the second season, general manager Jim Rutherford said Thursday.

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Ruutu one of 20 NHLers to file for arbitration

On Sunday, the NHLPA announced a list of 20 NHL players who have filed for an arbitration hearing with their respective clubs. Tuomo Ruutu, a RFA, is the only Hurricanes player on that list. The date of Ruutu’s hearing isn’t known yet, but the hearings begin on July 20 and will conclude on August 4. Last summer, Chad LaRose filed for arbitration, but he and the Hurricanes came to an agreement...

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NHL Team by Team Moves this off season.

The Leafs are not they only team looking for a different direction many teams are looking for that, while others need that one or two players to put them over the top. There have been many team transactions since June 30 and here is a team by team breakdown of whats been done so far. Anaheim Ducks Signed: RW- Troy Bodie, D- Steve McCarthy Re-signed: D- Scott Niedermayer Atlanta Thrashers Signed: C-...

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NHL News and Transactions for July 3

National Hockey League ATLANTA THRASHERS-Signed F Nik Antropov to a multiyear contract. BOSTON BRUINS-Signed D Johnny Boychuk to a one-year contract. CALGARY FLAMES-Signed C Garth Murray and F Riley Armstrong. CAROLINA HURRICANES-Re-signed F Chad LaRose to a two-year contract. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-Signed C John Madden to a one-year contract. FLORIDA PANTHERS-Signed D Jordan Leopold to a one-year contract...

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LaRose stays with Canes

Carolina Hurricanes forward Chad LaRose has signed a two-year contract that will pay him $1.5 million next season and $1.9 million in the second season, general manager Jim Rutherford said Thursday.

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Canes re-sign LaRose

After a couple of rough days, the Hurricanes and Chad LaRose have finally come to terms. This is a two-year deal worth a total of $3.4M, Sharpie will make $1.5M in 2009-10 and $1.9M in 2010-11. Perhaps LaRose found the market to be not as awesome as he figured it might be. Frankly, I’m surprised that he wasn’t snatched up quickly. I guess this ends any speculation about signing any forwards...

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Briefs: 'Canes lock LaRose for next two seasons

Thursday's NHL news briefs: The Carolina Hurricanes locked up another of their free agents, re-signing forward Chad LaRose to a two-year deal.

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LaRose Re-Signs With Hurricanes for 2 Years

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- The Carolina Hurricanes locked up another of their free agents Thursday, re-signing forward Chad LaRose to a two-year deal.

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LaRose re-signs with Hurricanes for 2 years

The Carolina Hurricanes are keeping Chad LaRose with a two-year deal.

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LaRose re-signs with Hurricanes for 2 years

The Carolina Hurricanes locked up another of their free agents Thursday, re-signing forward Chad LaRose to a two-year deal.