Hurricanes aim for another deep push in 7th straight playoff trip
- On Sunday, the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New Jersey Devils 4-1 in Raleigh for Game 1 of their playoff series.
- The Hurricanes began their seventh consecutive playoff appearance, while New Jersey played without Jack Hughes, who had shoulder surgery.
- Logan Stankoven scored two goals, and Jalen Chatfield added another, helping Carolina establish a 3-0 lead.
- Coach Brind'Amour stated on Saturday that "Carolina would more than likely go with Andersen in Game 1"; Andersen made 23 saves.
- The Hurricanes' victory gives them an early series lead, but the Devils hope for a better result in Game 2 on Tuesday.
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Devils are big underdogs in first-round series against Hurricanes
RALEIGH, N.C. — The blueprint keeps bringing the Carolina Hurricanes to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The only question is whether it will be enough to push them within reach of the Cup itself. The Hurricanes open their seventh straight playoff run Sunday against the New Jersey Devils. That puts Carolina among only four teams with active playoff streaks of at least seven years, joining Toronto (nine), Colorado (eight) and Tampa Bay (eight). The Hurr…

Hurricanes aim for another deep push in 7th straight playoff trip entering Round 1 against Devils
The Carolina Hurricanes open their seventh straight trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a first-round series against the New Jersey Devils.
Hurricanes aim for another deep push in 7th straight playoff trip
The Carolina Hurricanes open their seventh straight trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a first-round series against the New Jersey Devils. The Hurricanes beat the Devils in a five-game second-round series two years ago. Carolina joins Toronto, Colorado and…
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