
Zach Martin
Sports Reporter and Writer at Quad-City Times
Professional spy for The Chronicle | Iowa State grad | Taco Bell connoisseur | PNW newbie
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1 day ago |
yardbarker.com | Zach Martin
The Carolina Hurricanes now have a 3-1 stranglehold on the series after winning 5-2 in Game 4 on Monday night (May 12) against the Washington Capitals. They look to finish the series in five games, like they did in Round 1 against the New Jersey Devils. Up and down the roster, everyone was getting in on the action during Game 4’s win. Before we set our sights on Game 5 on Thursday, May 15, what three things stood out in the victory for the Hurricanes?
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1 day ago |
thehockeywriters.com | Zach Martin
The Carolina Hurricanes now have a 3-1 stranglehold on the series after winning 5-2 in Game 4 on Monday night (May 12) against the Washington Capitals. They look to finish the series in five games, like they did in Round 1 against the New Jersey Devils. Up and down the roster, everyone was getting in on the action during Game 4’s win. Before we set our sights on Game 5 on Thursday, May 15, what three things stood out in the victory for the Hurricanes?
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2 days ago |
thehockeywriters.com | Zach Martin
On Monday night (May 12), the Carolina Hurricanes were looking to take a 3-1 series lead in Game 4 after defeating the Washington Capitals in Game 3 on May 10, 4-0. The Capitals were looking to avoid being down by a wide margin and having all the pressure on them when the series goes to Game 5 back in Washington, D.C. However, that is what they will have to deal with as the Hurricanes now have a 3-1 stranglehold on the series after winning 5-2 in Game 4 on Monday night.
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2 days ago |
thehockeywriters.com | Zach Martin
Following the Carolina Hurricanes’ 4-0 shutout victory in Game 3 to secure the 2-1 series lead, head coach Rod Brind’Amour and players met with the media postgame. What did Brind’Amour and the players say to The Hockey Writers (THW) after their win over the Washington Capitals back home in the friendly confines of a sold-out Caniac crowd at the Lenovo Center, aka Loudest House in the NHL?
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3 days ago |
thehockeywriters.com | Zach Martin
After splitting the first two games of Round 2 in Washington, D.C., the Carolina Hurricanes returned home to the Lenovo Center for Games 3 and 4. While they played okay on the road, they knew that to go up 2-1 in the series, they would need to elevate their game to the next level.
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Final: Toledo 16, Onalaska 6 (5 inn) The Riverhawks (14-7) score 15 runs over the second, third, fourth and fifth innings to break away from the Loggers and move on to the district quarterfinals Onalaska retires at 5-16 #wahsbb

End-2: Toledo 9, Onalaska 5 The Riverhawks respond in a big way and Eli Weeks delivered the big hit. He torched a fastball to straight away center for a grand slam. #wahsbb

Mid-2: Onalaska 5, Toledo 1 It’s a five-run inning for the Loggers, who are looking for quite an upset to open the playoffs #wahsbb