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March 10, 2026

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Back in Toronto, Hurricanes’ Reimer moves beyond ghosts of playoff past

August 7, 2020 Cory Lavalette

Seven years is a long time. Remember the “Harlem Shake,” the craze was running rampant through the internet? That was back in 2013. The Geico “Hump Day” camel commercial debuted the same year. And in […]

Article

Mrazek, Hurricanes counterpunch to beat Sharks in shootout

December 6, 2019 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — Petr Mrazek and the Hurricanes were on the canvas in a tight game with the visiting Sharks, but managed to pick themselves up and walk away with two points. Mrazek overcame a second-period […]

Article

Hockey’s continued eye-for-an-eye culture needs to change

October 9, 2019 Cory Lavalette

At the rink this past weekend, I overheard someone tell a player to “remember his number for next time,” a not-all-that-uncommon statement in the world of sports. Despite the knowledge we as a society have […]

Sports

Bruins complete sweep, end Hurricanes’ postseason run

May 17, 2019 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — For about a decade, a convenient excuse for the Carolina Hurricanes’ inability to score was that they ran into a hot goalie. There’s no doubt they did in the Eastern Conference Final. Bruins […]

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Hurricanes rally again, beat Sharks in shootout

October 27, 2018 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — The Carolina Hurricanes played arguably their worst period of hockey in the first 20 minutes of Friday’s game against the visiting San Jose Sharks. Heading out for the second period facing a two-goal […]

Features

Forty years after ‘Jaws,’ summer still means sharks

July 23, 2018 admin

LOS ANGELES — The sun is out, the oceans are warmer, and sharks are out in force on television and in the movies. More than 40 years after “Jaws” sank its teeth into popular culture, […]

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Hurricanes squander three-goal leads, lose in OT to Sharks

December 8, 2017 Cory Lavalette

SAN JOSE — Brent Burns called it as he saw it. The game wasn’t pretty, but it was entertaining. The Norris Trophy-winning defenseman scored only his second goal of the season 22 seconds into overtime […]

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