The Sabres look to carry their home-ice momentum on the road. The Buffalo Sabres head to Raleigh's Lenovo Center for a Thursday night matchup with the Carolina Hurricanes. Buffalo, 6-1-0 in its last seven games and riding high after Tuesday’s third-period comeback against Anaheim, looks to keep it rolling against a slumping-of-late Hurricanes team.
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The Carolina Hurricanes, or should I say Hartford Whalers, will be taking on the Buffalo Sabres tonight in the first game back in Raleigh since the 4 Nations Face-Off break. The Canes have struggled out of the break,
The Hurricanes met with Mikko Rantanen and presented a formal contract offer worth more than $100 million over eight years. But they want a decision before the trade deadline.
Hurricanes Have Options
Especially in Carolina, Sabres aren't taking good path to success on the road
Sabres visit the Hurricanes, look to end road losing streak
Buffalo Sabres (24-27-5, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (33-21-4, in the Metropolitan Division) Raleigh, North Carolina; Thursday, 7 p.m. EST. BOTTOM LINE: The
Surging Sabres out to extend Hurricanes' tough stretch
The Carolina Hurricanes have taken a detour, but there's time to get back on track for a team that has been one of the most difficult to face over the past few seasons.
While Rantanen has yet to decide whether he wants to remain in Carolina long-term, Wednesday brought an update on the other player the Hurricanes acquired in the trade: Hall.
Canadiens, Hurricanes and Montembeault
February has been a rough month for the Carolina Hurricanes. They’ve lost five of their last six games, with a two-week break between games, and their lone win came against the Utah Hockey Club on Feb.
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