Oct 31, 2009 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Braydon Coburn scored twice and Scott Hartnell and Matt Carle each had a goal and two assists to help the Philadelphia Flyers snap a two game losing streak and send the Carolina Hurricanes to their eighth straight loss, 6-1 on Saturday.
Brind'Amour to start on wing for a change
DENVER a ' Hurricanes coach Paul Maurice tried it during the game against the New York Islanders, liked what he saw, and will go with it again tonight against the Colorado Avalanche: Rod Brind'Amour on the wing.
Hurricanes aim to snap six-game slide in battle with Blues
Matt Cullen #8 of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrates his second period goal with Scott Walker #24 against the Colorado Avalanche during NHL action at the Pepsi Center on October 23, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
Avs' Tucker taken off on a backboard
Colorado Avalanche forward Darcy Tucker was taken off the ice on a backboard after he was checked into the boards by Carolina forward Tuomo Ruutu.
Stastny Leads Avs Past Hurricanes
Paul Stastny scored a pair of goals and dished out an assist, as the Colorado Avalanche outlasted the Carolina Hurricanes, 5-4, at the Pepsi Center.
Clutterbuck's OT goal beats Hurricanes, 3-2
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Off the post, off his face, on the ice and into the net. Cal Clutterbuck might not score too many goals like that.
DENVER - Seeing Darcy Tucker injured on a check into the boards was bad enough. Colorado coach Joe Sacco tried to make sure things didn't get any worse, urging his team to rein in its emotions after seeing Tucker taken off the ice on a backboard.
The Minnesota Wild should be glad to return home, even if it's for one game. The end of a four-game road trip can't come soon enough for the Carolina Hurricanes.
Best in West Avalanche battle struggling Hurricanes
Colorado Avalanche goalie Craig Anderson is a big reason for his team's success early this season, with a 2.06 GAA.
NHL / Top pick lifts Islanders to first victory of season
Islanders coach Scott Gordon chose John Tavares to go third in the shootout to test the No.
Tavares lifts Islanders past Hurricanes in SO
Eds: APNewsNow. Islanders 4, Hurricanes 3, SO. AP Photo NYI104, NYI105, NYI102 UNIONDALE, N.Y. John Tavares scored in the shootout to give the New York Islanders their first victory of the season, 4-3 over the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday night.
Players debate the NHL shootout
Imagine if the winner of NHL shootouts received two points and the loser none. Or if the shootouts had five shooters from each team instead of three, as in the American Hockey League.
Penguins beat Hurricanes 3-2 in shootout
Chris Kunitz beat Cam Ward on the 12th shot of a shootout to help the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 on Wednesday night and continue their early season road success.
Penguins edge Hurricanes in shootout
RALEIGH Considering where they were with 20 minutes remaining in regulation, the Carolina Hurricanes had a decent feeling by the time Wednesday night's assignment was finished against the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins.
Big 1st period helps Carolina Hurricanes roll past Florida Panthers 7-2 for 2nd straight win
Tom Kostopoulos and Jussi Jokinen scored first-period goals off turnovers in Florida's end to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Panthers 7-2 on Friday night.
Hurricanes land first victory by topping Lightning in shootout
Goalie Cam Ward of the Carolina Hurricanes finally saw something that relaxed him.
Samsonov leads Hurricanes past Lightning in SO
Sergei Samsonov was credited with the game- winner in the shootout to lift the Carolina Hurricanes to a 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning at RBC Center.
Huet sparkles, despite Canadiensa TM loss to Hurricanes
MONTREAL a ' Only four games into the NHL season, the media-inspired goaltending debate about whoa TMs the Montreal Canadiensa TM No.
Ray Emery stops 28 shots in Flyers' 2-0 victory over Hurricanes
It doesn't matter what team Ray Emery is playing for. The Carolina Hurricanes never seem to get anything going against him, and that made for a memorable debut with Philadelphia.
'Canes have look of '06 Stanley Cup squad
The Carolina Hurricanes look much like the team that won the Stanley Cup in 2006.
Surprises and disappointments with final roster cuts
Thirty teams, 690 jobs. Countless hopes and dreams. By 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday, every general manager must submit to the NHL office his maximum 23-man opening-day roster.
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