Carolina Hurricanes

Professional ice hockey team based in Raleigh, North Carolina, competing in the NHL's Metropolitan Division.

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3 Unsigned Hurricanes Prospects to Watch in 2026-27

3 Unsigned Hurricanes Prospects to Watch in 2026-27

The Carolina Hurricanes have three unsigned college prospects to watch in the 2026-27 season: Justin Poirier and Ryder Fetterolf at Penn State, and Mikey Berchild at Denver. Poirier is a scoring forward, Fetterolf is a top goaltending prospect, and Berchild is a skilled forward selected in the middle rounds.

Hurricanes’ Unger Sörum Poised for Another Impactful Season

Hurricanes’ Unger Sörum Poised for Another Impactful Season

Felix Unger Sorum is poised for another strong season with the Carolina Hurricanes organization after a breakout year with the AHL's Chicago Wolves. The 20 year old right winger recorded 66 points in 71 AHL games and made his NHL debut, and he could reach 70 points this season.

Hurricanes Will Struggle to Replace Nikishin’s Skillset if He Remains Unsigned

Hurricanes Will Struggle to Replace Nikishin’s Skillset if He Remains Unsigned

The Carolina Hurricanes face a potential challenge if restricted free agent defenseman Alexander Nikishin remains unsigned. Nikishin contributed 33 points and a heavy slapshot as a rookie, and the team may struggle to replace his unique offensive and physical skill set.

Historical Hurricanes: Ray Whitney was a Wizard in Raleigh

Historical Hurricanes: Ray Whitney was a Wizard in Raleigh

This article profiles Ray Whitney, a forward for the Carolina Hurricanes who helped the team win their first Stanley Cup in 2006. Known as 'The Wizard,' Whitney scored 334 points over five seasons in Raleigh and remains a beloved figure among fans.

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Carolina Hurricanes Should Start Thinking About Nadeau & Legault Extensions

Carolina Hurricanes Should Start Thinking About Nadeau & Legault Extensions

The Carolina Hurricanes are considering contract extensions for forward Bradly Nadeau and defenseman Charles Alexis Legault. Nadeau has shown elite performance in the AHL and during call ups, while Legault provides valuable depth on the blue line.

Hurricanes’ Aho Could Have a Career Year with Stanley Cup Pressure Lifted

Hurricanes’ Aho Could Have a Career Year with Stanley Cup Pressure Lifted

Sebastian Aho and the Carolina Hurricanes finally won the Stanley Cup in 2026, lifting the pressure that had built over years of near misses. Now a champion, Aho could enter a golden era of his career, potentially reaching 90 to 100 points in the 2026-27 season as the team focuses on defending the title.

3 Solid Predictions for the Carolina Hurricanes 2026-27 Season

3 Solid Predictions for the Carolina Hurricanes 2026-27 Season

The article discusses three predictions for the Carolina Hurricanes 2026-27 NHL season after their Stanley Cup win. It suggests they will finish first in the Eastern Conference again, Nikolaj Ehlers will lead the team in points, and Brandon Bussi will set a new career high in wins.

Hurricanes & Slavin Hope for Health Stability in 2026-27

Hurricanes & Slavin Hope for Health Stability in 2026-27

Jaccob Slavin hopes to stay healthy for the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2026-27 season after an injury-shortened campaign. The defenseman won both a Stanley Cup and an Olympic gold medal in 2026 and aims to lead Carolina's blue line in their title defense.

Revisiting the Hurricanes’ Keith Primeau for Rod Brind’Amour Trade

Revisiting the Hurricanes’ Keith Primeau for Rod Brind’Amour Trade

This article revisits the 2000 trade that sent Keith Primeau to the Philadelphia Flyers and Rod Brind'Amour to the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes ultimately won the deal as Brind'Amour became a franchise cornerstone, leading them to a Stanley Cup in 2006.

Eric Staal Trade Tree: Carolina Hurricanes to New York Rangers

Eric Staal Trade Tree: Carolina Hurricanes to New York Rangers

Eric Staal, the longtime face of the Carolina Hurricanes, was traded to the New York Rangers in 2016. The trade tree traces how the Hurricanes turned that deal into key pieces like Teuvo Teravainen, helping reshape the franchise.

Taylor Hall celebrated with ex-Edmonton Oilers teammate during day with Stanley Cup

Taylor Hall celebrated with ex-Edmonton Oilers teammate during day with Stanley Cup

Taylor Hall, former Edmonton Oilers first overall pick, celebrated his day with the Stanley Cup after winning with the Carolina Hurricanes. He was joined by ex-Oilers teammate Sam Gagner in Muskoka, Ontario, for photos and a cruise.

Hurricanes’ Sean Walker Continues to Be Underrated on a Stellar Blueline

Hurricanes’ Sean Walker Continues to Be Underrated on a Stellar Blueline

Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Sean Walker continues to be underrated despite posting career highs in goals assists and ice time while anchoring a depleted blueline. His contributions were vital to the team's Stanley Cup victory and his contract is considered a steal.

Hurricanes’ Svechnikov Poised for Consistency After Career Season

Hurricanes’ Svechnikov Poised for Consistency After Career Season

Andrei Svechnikov set new career highs in goals and points during the 2025-26 season and won the Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes. The article examines his consistency and expectations for the 2026-27 season, noting his contract status and potential to improve further.

Hurricanes’ Second Line’s Playoff Dominance Raises Sustainability Questions

Hurricanes’ Second Line’s Playoff Dominance Raises Sustainability Questions

The Carolina Hurricanes' second line of Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven, and Jackson Blake dominated the 2026 playoffs, leading the team to a Stanley Cup victory. The article analyzes whether their offensive outburst is sustainable, considering factors like puck luck and age.

Hurricanes’ Pyotr Kochetkov Heading Into a Pivotal 2026-27 Season

Hurricanes’ Pyotr Kochetkov Heading Into a Pivotal 2026-27 Season

The article discusses Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov heading into the 2026-27 season after missing most of the prior year with injury but getting his name on the Stanley Cup. It analyzes his ability to stay healthy, his aggressive style, and his contract-year performance.

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