Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal has a different perspective on the team’s 2006 Stanley Cup championship than almost anyone else. Staal’s oldest brother, Eric, was a 21-year-old center for the ...
The 2005–06 Hurricanes dispersed worldwide; most remain in coaching and development roles. Laviolette led NHL clubs after 2006, culminating in a 2024–25 firing from the Rangers. Key veterans ...
Forward Erik Cole announced his retirement from the NHL Wednesday. Cole, who hasn't played in the NHL since 2014-15, signed a one-day contract to retire with the Carolina Hurricanes. Following the ...
After the Edmonton Oilers traded for a new starting netminder, we look at past NHL goalie trades that moved the needle the ...
Twenty years after the defining moment in North Carolina professional sports, members of the 2006 Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes team have scattered across the globe. Most of the players and ...
Hurricanes reunited 2006 champions in Raleigh to mark 20th anniversary. Canes honored alumni before a 4-1 win as Jarvis, Staal and Martinook scored. 2006 title cited as catalyst for local hockey ...
READ MORE Carolina Hurricanes 2006 Stanley Cup Champions Twenty years ago, the Carolina Hurricanes galvanized hockey in the Triangle by winning the Stanley Cup. Here’s a look back at that pivotal ...
Eric Staal (12) and Bret Hedican (6) jump on Justin Williams (11) after he scored an empty netter late in the third period to seal the win, and the Stanley Cup, for the Canes. The Carolina Hurricanes ...
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