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The Hurricanes deserve a ton of credit as the only team who made the Elite Eight a year ago to return to this stage of the tournament in 2023.
Source: https://fansided.com/2023/03/24/march-madness-2023-predicting-elite-eight/
The Hurricanes did an excellent job of limiting the Flyers to low-danger shots around the perimeter of the offensive zone, so a miraculous comeback probably wasn’t in the cards with little time remaining in the third period.
Source: https://www.broadstreethockey.com/post/hurricanes-4-flyers-1-no-weathering-the-storm/
“The Hurricanes have an ambition to grow the sport in the city and wider region, which is something that reflects our own aims to improve levels of participation in sport and physical activity.
The Hurricanes now need to win three straight games to keep their season alive.
The Hurricanes rallied from a huge deficit to beat Oklahoma State in the first round, stunned No. 1 seed Indiana on the road, then beat Villanova in Friday’s Sweet 16 despite blowing a 21-point lead.
Source: https://s24526.pcdn.co/sports/1603988/reese-lsu-women-push-past-miami-54-42-to-reach-final-four
The Hurricanes scored the final 10 points, just barely getting out of the first round only a year after reaching the Elite Eight.
The Hurricanes should have blown Georgia Tech out, but instead they allowed the Jackets to hang around so that they were able to take advantage of dumfounding decisions by Miami late.
The Hurricanes skipper was adamant he had scored.
The Hurricanes survived an upset bid from No. 12 seed Drake in round one, then flexed all over Indiana in their next win.
The Hurricanes, up 2-0 in their first-round series, will have to move on in the playoffs without three of their five highest-paid forwards.
Source: https://www.baytoday.ca/national-hockey/five-things-to-know-about-the-nhl-playoffs-6881292
The Hurricanes, who were four points ahead of the Rangers before hosting the Penguins on Saturday, and the Devils, who were two points ahead of the Rangers before their game at the Kings, are surely looking over their shoulders.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/01/14/rangers-starting-to-show-resiliency-that-carried-them-last-year/
The Hurricanes will face No. 2 seed Texas (39-20), which beat No. 3 Louisiana 4-2 in the regional’s first game, at 6 p.m. on Saturday.