Hurricanes Overwhelm Capitals In Game 4
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After a 4-0 win in Game 3 on Saturday night, the Carolina Hurricanes are looking to take both games at home against the Washington Capitals. The two teams face off in Game 4
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ABC11 on MSNGame 3 of NHL 2nd round playoffs draws fan excitement, economic boost at Lenovo CenterThe Lenovo Center brings in about $200 million a year in economic and fiscal impact each year. The area is also going to see a $1 billion expanded entertainment district after getting approval from the City of Raleigh. Even Capitals fans were impressed, as many made the drive down from the Washington, DC area.
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Yardbarker on MSN2 Takeaways From Capitals’ Game 4 Loss to the HurricanesThe Washington Capitals are one loss from a postseason exit after a 5-2 defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night. Game 4 followed a familiar pattern at the Lenovo Center.
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The Carolina Hurricanes twice found their two-goal margin halved in the third period of their latest playoff game with the Washington Capitals. Each time they found a prompt response.
When did the Carolina Hurricanes begin using a hurricane warning siren at NHL home games? Who picks who does it? Questions and answers on the tradition.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Dylan Strome smashed his stick. Spencer Carbery furrowed his brow. For part of Monday night, the Washington Capitals stunk. For other parts, they tried desperately to remain with the Carolina Hurricanes — and just about did.
Outside of a couple of periods and a few isolated moments, it would’ve been unfair for the Carolina Hurricanes not to leave Lenovo Center with a 3-1 series lead over the Washington Capitals. Despite an expected third-period push by Washington,
The Washington Capitals go against the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 4 of their second round Stanley Cup Playoffs series on Monday, May 12.