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Chatfield (right) in a game against the Seattle Kraken in 2022. As a group 6 free agent from the Canucks, Chatfield was signed to a one-year, two-way contract with the Carolina Hurricanes on July 29, 2021. [32] On January 21, 2022, he was re-signed by the Hurricanes to a two-year contract extension through the 2023-2024 season. [33]
The Carolina Hurricanes season has come to an end after a 4-0 loss to the Boston Bruins in the fourth game of the Eastern Conference Final.
In a game that felt more like 1994 than 2024 in both look and feel, the Hurricanes edged the Devils at PNC Arena on Saturday. Carolina Hurricanes stifle Devils. Three takeaways from the Canes’ 1 ...
Hurricanes’ television play-by-play announcer Mike Maniscalco and analyst Tripp Tracy prepare for their broadcast of game two of the Carolina Hurricanes vs. Nashville series on Wednesday, May 19 ...
In the third period of game four in Montreal, down 2–1 in the series and 3–0 in the game, Carolina would tie the game and later win on Niclas Wallin's overtime goal. The game became known to Hurricanes fans as the "Miracle at Molson"; Carolina won the next two games by a combined 13–3 margin over a dejected Habs club to take the series.
Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) 2009–10: Fox Sports Carolinas: John Forslund: Tripp Tracy: 2008–09: Fox Sports Carolinas: John Forslund
The Carolina Hurricanes ended the 2008–09 regular season as the Eastern Conference's sixth seed. In the first round, they defeated the New Jersey Devils following a game 7 victory following two goals with 1:20 minutes in the game from Jussi Jokinen and Eric Staal in what is known as the “Shock at the Rock”. [ 5 ]
While uncertainty continues to surround the other regional sports networks that just became FanDuel Sports Networks, the Hurricanes’ deal with FDSN South continues to be secure.