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The 2024–25 Carolina Hurricanes season is the 46th season (45th season of play) for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established in June 1979, and the 27th season since the franchise relocated from the Hartford Whalers to start the 1997–98 season.
The Greensboro Gargoyles are a future professional minor league ice hockey team based in Greensboro, North Carolina, in the Piedmont Triad. They will play in the ECHL and bring Greensboro their first ECHL team since the folding of the Greensboro Generals in 2004. Their home games will be played at First Horizon Coliseum. [1]
After the Generals folded, the complex saw a significant revenue drop in local advertising and to this day, the Coliseum operations must be supplemented with nearly $2 million a year from the city government. 20 years later a new ECHL team was announced for Greensboro. The Greensboro Gargoyles will begin play for the 2025–26 season. [32]
The Carolina Hurricanes will open preseason training camp with 47 skaters and six goalies. On-ice sessions are set to begin Thursday at 9 a.m. at PNC Arena.
The NHL released its full 2024-25 schedule on Tuesday. The Hurricanes will play their home-opener on Oct. 11 — against Jake Guentzel and the Tampa Bay Lightning. The NHL released its full 2024 ...
In 1997, the AHL's Carolina Monarchs would fold after only two seasons as the Coliseum became host to the relocated Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League. During that time, a new arena was being built for the NHL team in Raleigh, North Carolina, but would not open until 1999. Prior to the Hurricanes' arrival, the Coliseum was ...
The Carolina Hurricanes will have a new look to their broadcast team for the 2022-23 season. Mike Maniscalco will handle the play by play on the Canes’ 71 Bally Sports South broadcasts and Tripp ...
The Hurricanes Stanley Cup championship marked the first professional major league sports title for a team from North Carolina. As well, they were the first NHL team to win the Stanley Cup despite losing at least nine playoff games in that year; the 2011 Boston Bruins, the 2014 Los Angeles Kings , the 2017 Pittsburgh Penguins , and the 2019 St ...