
Justin Pelletier
Deputy Sports Editor at The News & Observer
Deputy Reg. Sports Editor, @newsobserver. Former @BosHeraldSports, @sunjournal/@Sports_SJ & @BU_tweets; Jack Falla mafia. RT not endorsements. Former blue-check
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4 days ago |
charlotteobserver.com | Chip Alexander |Justin Pelletier |Luke DeCock
Lenovo Center sits empty, rally towels draped across each chair, in advance of Game 1 of the first-round NHL playoff series between the Carolina Hurricanes and New Jersey Devils on Sunday, April 20, 2025. Justin Pelletier / News & Observer Good afternoon, and Happy Easter to those who celebrate. More pertinent to this audience: Happy NHL Playoff Season, and welcome to the News & Observer's coverage of Game 1, Round 1 between the Carolina Hurricanes and New Jersey Devils from Lenovo Center.
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Justin Pelletier
RALEIGH, N.C. - Success, in Carolina Hurricanes parlance, is often defined as "2006." That season - the end of which resulted in the Canes' lone Stanley Cup championship - has been the measure by which all subsequent seasons have been judged. There were, after another run in 2009, the "dark times," also known as "BB" - Before Rod Brind'Amour - when the Hurricanes didn't so much as sniff the NHL's Stanley Cup Playoffs for nearly a decade.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Justin Pelletier
RALEIGH, N.C. — Success, in Carolina Hurricanes parlance, is often defined as “2006.” That season — the end of which resulted in the Canes’ lone Stanley Cup championship — has been the measure by which all subsequent seasons have been judged. There were, after another run in 2009, the “dark times,” also known as “BB” — Before Rod Brind’Amour — when the Hurricanes didn’t so much as sniff the NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs for nearly a decade.
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1 week ago |
newsobserver.com | Justin Pelletier
Carolina Hurricanes center Seth Jarvis (24) is congratulated by center Sebastian Aho (20) and defenseman Jaccob Slavin (74) after his goal against the New York Rangers during the first period at Lenovo Center. James Guillory-Imagn Images Success, in Carolina Hurricanes parlance, is often defined as "2006." That season - the end of which resulted in the Canes' lone Stanley Cup championship - has been the measure by which all subsequent seasons have been judged.
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1 week ago |
dailyitem.com | Justin Pelletier
RALEIGH, N.C. — Success, in Carolina Hurricanes parlance, is often defined as “2006.” That season — the end of which resulted in the Canes’ lone Stanley Cup championship — has been the measure by which all subsequent seasons have been judged. There were, after another run in 2009, the “dark times,” also known as “BB” — Before Rod Brind’Amour — when the Hurricanes didn’t so much as sniff the NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs for nearly a decade.
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