The Hurricanes held on for a 3-2 win over the Islanders on Thursday night at UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y., to go up 3-0 in the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.
Don’t blame Mario Ferraro if he’s run out of patience. Ferraro has been with the San Jose Sharks for five years, missing the playoffs in every single season.
There is only one NHL game tonight despite NBA being off. Would we want a touch more action? Perhaps, but this makes it all the easier to identify the clearest spot worth targeting.
Defenseman Brent Burns scored two goals and supplied an assist as the Carolina Hurricanes rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat the host Washington Capitals 6-2 on Friday night, extending their winning streak to five games.
How to attack this Thursday night game between Seattle and Dallas is of course the question of the hour. YB's Griffin Carroll has some answers.
The Carolina Hurricanes over the last few years have given themselves a reputation for having one of the best defenses in the league. Whether that be offensively or defensively, maybe a mix of both, the Hurricanes know how to unlock the potential that players did not know they had.
While the Carolina Hurricanes season ended in disappointment, the team had a lot to be proud of. Now in the offseason, tough decisions will be made, and management will work to put the team in a place to succeed next season.
We have another NHL Game 4 with one team down 0-3 tonight, and if last night was any sign of what's to come, we should expect some desperate Dallas shots.
Here we are, on the precipice of a Conference Finals sweep, a disappointing pair of situations we have on our hands as NHL fans and bettors. While it does seem that Florida has this in the bag, there is still value in some props, even if they haven't been too successful this series.
The Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes, following a marathon opening game of the Eastern Conference finals, are set to lean on each other again after an epic beginning for Florida to the best-of-7 series.
With just four teams left in the field, we’ve reached the high-stakes portion of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Here are the players who have shined so far and put themselves in position to be named playoff MVP.
Jesper Fast tipped in the winning goal on an overtime power play as the Carolina Hurricanes eliminated the New Jersey Devils with Thursday night's 3-2 victory in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Joe Pavelski delivered us a winner last night to make up for our NBA SGP, so let's call it a fine night and move on to Friday. We're rocking a trio of straight bets on some of tonight's postseason action.
We found success in the East last night but fell short in the West, and now the rest of the NHL playoff field gets going with two more Game 1s. We're once again looking to two bets on both games, and we have a play that touches all four teams.
We need to get back on track with our bets in these NHL playoffs, and Tuesday's three-game slate seems like the right opportunity to do so. We're keeping it simple tonight, looking to two high-volume players returning home.
There is always an adjustment period when a player joins a new club, especially when that player is 37 years old and joining just his third team in a long NHL career.
The Carolina Hurricanes are off to another strong start despite a lengthy road trip. The New York Islanders will try to disrupt that early trend when the teams meet for the first time this season Friday night in Raleigh, N.C.
As Brent Burns begins his present quest for a potential Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes, there's a matter of his recent past to address. After
In 1,251 career games with the Wild and Sharks, Burns has scored 227 goals and 777 points. He’s also recorded 20 goals and 62 points in 94 career playoff appearances.
Whether Burns stays in San Jose appears to be completely up in the air at the moment.
After being one of the more consistently competitive teams over the last 10-20 years, the Sharks have found themselves closer to being lottery contenders for the third year in a row.
Given that no other players have entered in the past few days for the Sharks, the hope is that this is a contained case.
With the 2021 Expansion Draft just over two months away, Seattle Kraken and hockey fans alike are deep into speculation over which players will be selected to the NHL’s newest team.
On the surface, one might ask, why would the San Jose Sharks leave their top time-on-ice per game player exposed in a draft that could see a team pick him up for absolutely nothing?
Even though the expansion draft is a long ways away, as things stand now for the San Jose Sharks it may prove very difficult for the team to avoid losing a cornerstone player.
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