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Hurricanes @ Red Wings 3/14-3/16


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3 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

TT is kinda expected concussions are no joke, he has been out the majority of the season because of covid and the concussion. Trockeck from the research I've done was expected to miss 7-10 days. 

 Agreed but I’m curious why IR instead of LTIR. IR is so confusing in hockey. 

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"DETROIT - The Carolina Hurricanes have the opportunity to equal their longest winning streak in franchise history when they round out a two-game set against the Detroit Red Wings.


The Match-Up

Carolina Hurricanes (20-6-1, 41 points) at Detroit Red Wings (8-17-4, 20 points)

Tuesday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.

Watch: FOX Sports Carolinas, FOX Sports GO

Listen: 99.9 FM The Fan, Hurricanes.com/Listen, Hurricanes app

20: With their win against Detroit on Sunday, the Canes became the first NHL team to reach 20 wins in a given season for the first time in franchise history.

8: The Canes have won eight straight games for the first time since 2009, and Dougie Hamilton has registered at least a point in eight straight games (2g, 8a), the longest point streak by any Canes player this season.

14-3: The Canes' special teams units have outscored those of their opponents 14-3 during the eight-game winning streak. In that stretch, the power play has coverted 46.2% of chances, and the penalty kill has successfully nullified 88.9% opposing power plays."

 

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