Bad things happen in hockey sometimes, and it's nobody's fault. That sure looks like what happened in the Stone and Heiskanen incident, says Ken Campbell.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone has a team-lead nine points, including four goals and five assists, in his last seven games
RALEIGH, N.C. — Seth Jarvis scored in the second and third periods to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat ... added a power-play goal with teammate Mark Stone screening Kochetkov at the top ...
Bet: Golden Knights Hurricanes Over 5.5 goals (-140), Mark Stone anytime goal (+230 ... with losses in three of their last four games. Carolina has done the same with four losses in their last ...
Seth Jarvis scored in the second and third periods to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone will not face discipline from the NHL for a play that injured Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen, the league confirmed Wednesday.
The Canadiens not only lost their game against the Jets: they also saw Kaiden Guhle get injured during the match. And it doesn’t look good for the defenseman… That said, there were also seven other games played in the NHL last night.
The Hurricanes made a statement move well in advance of the NHL trade deadline. Carolina GM Eric Tulsky explained the team’s move.
In a three-team blockbuster NHL trade, the Carolina Hurricanes added two key forwards from Colorado and Chicago.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Mark Sears is heating up at the right time ... On Wednesday, in a 88-68 win at South Carolina, Sears became the second player in Crimson Tide program history to score 1,500 ...
After a late Rangers breakaway bid was broken up in front of the Canes net, Mikko Rantanen carried the puck the other way and played a give-and-go with Jackson Blake as they entered the offensive zone, then set up Svechnikov alone in front for a tap-in dagger with 31 seconds left in the frame.
Andersen is the fourth Carolina goalie with a shutout this season joining Pyotr Kochetkov, Dustin Tokarski and Spencer Martin. The Hurricanes are the fourth team in NHL history and first since the 2002-03 St. Louis Blues to have four different goalies record a shutout in the same season.