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Fox News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Peter Laviolette will be back for a fifth season coaching the Carolina Hurricanes. General manager Jim Rutherford said Friday that the team would retain the coach who in 2006 led the Hurricanes to their only Stanley Cup. Speculation swirled for the past month about Laviolette's future after Carolina missed the playoffs in both seasons after its championship run. Rutherford...
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Puckhead's Thoughts (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Atlanta Thrashers are in the coach hunt, but there has been talk of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Carolina Hurricanes could soon be in the same predicament.But those teams have coaches, you say! Peter Loviolette's job could be in jeopardy as he had a closed door meeting with the owner. Uh-oh. And 'Canes GM Jim Rutherford is neither confirming or denying Loviolette's job security. Now...
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
The Carolina Hurricanes' sixth-round draft pick in 2007, defenseman Brett Bellemore, has been signed to a three-year deal.
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The Puck Stops Here (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... by Dany Heatley of the Ottawa Senators and Rick Nash of the Columbus Blue Jackets. Cam Ward of the Carolina Hurricanes has played the most minutes in their goal. The second place finishers were USA, who lost only to Canada. They have been lead offensively by Phil Kessel of the Boston Bruins and Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks. Their top goaltender has been Robert Esche, the...
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NewsObserver.com (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
The Associated PressCarolina Hurricanes goalie Cam Ward made 22 saves to help defending champion Canada reach the world hockey championship semifinals with an 8-2 victory over Norway in Halifax, Nova Scotia.A few hours later, the United States was sent home after Sami Lepisto's goal at 3:59 of overtime gave Finland a 3-2 victory.In Wednesday's quarterfinal games in Quebec City, Sweden...
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red and black hockey (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
The other day, I got an email indicating that I was about to receive a package from the Carolina Hurricanes. Season ticket renewal stuff. What was odd, though, is that it was being shipped via courier. Whichever the hell one of those companies has the yellow truck. I thought it was weird, and I didn't have time to talk to any of my fellow season ticket holder friends. I was able to gather...