Boston Bruins’ Nick Foligno (17) tries to attain on Carolina Hurricanes’ Antti Raanta (32) through the third interval in Game 6 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff collection, Thursday, Might 12, 2022, in Boston. (AP Photograph/Michael Dwyer)
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The Carolina Hurricanes put their season on the road in opposition to the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of their first-round NHL playoff collection Sunday afternoon at PNC Area after a 5-2 loss in Boston on Thursday.
Ought to the Hurricanes advance, the second-round collection in opposition to the Pittsburgh Penguins or New York Rangers — who play a Game 7 of their very own Sunday — may begin as quickly as Tuesday.
The Information & Observer’s Chip Alexander and Luke DeCock are PNC Area and could have reside observations from the scene, together with photographer Robert Willett. Justin Pelletier is following alongside as properly.
Easy methods to watch
Saturday’s recreation is offered in North Carolina on Bally Sports activities South (Mike Maniscalco, Shane Willis, Abby Labar) and nationally on ESPN (Steve Levy, Ray Ferraro, Emily Kaplan).
Morning replace
Steven Lorentz, who has but to play within the collection, will take warmups and will draw into the lineup, Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour mentioned Saturday. He’d probably exchange Derek Stepan, who got here in for the injured Jordan Martinook in Game 4.
Steve Kozari and Chris Lee are the referees. Lee labored Game 4 in Boston. Jonny Murray, who was injured in Game 3 in Boston when a member of the TD Backyard ice crew collided with him and completed out the sport however hadn’t labored since, is among the linesmen together with Ryan Gibbons.
Pregame studying
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Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour sets priorities before Game 7 against the Bruins
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Hurricanes Game 6 loss to Bruins sets stage for ‘Saturday night in Raleighwood’
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For Hurricanes, Game 7 with Bruins could be dream finish or nightmarish end
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DeCock: Hurricanes got away from what made them successful. They have one shot to get it back
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Hurricanes bring perfect Game 7 record into matchup with Bruins Saturday at PNC Arena
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Hurricanes can’t close out Bruins on the road as Boston forces Game 7 with 5-2 win
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DeCock: Hurricanes had every chance to finish Bruins. Now, season comes down to that: chance
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Hurricanes treating Game 6 against Bruins as ‘absolute must-win,’ hope to avoid Game 7
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DeCock: Hurricanes’ Niederreiter proves versatility in helping shut down Bruins’ top players
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Hurricanes dominate Bruins in Game 5, take 3-2 playoff series lead back to Boston
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DeCock: For different reasons, DeAngelo, Jarvis answer call in complete Canes win over Bruins
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Quietly, Hurricanes goalie was the first star in Game 5. Can he do it again in Game 6?
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‘Loudest house in the NHL’ does its part to help Hurricanes batter Bruins in Game 5
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Hurricanes’ Seth Jarvis feeling pain of friendly-fire low blow, ‘fine’ to face Bruins
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DeCock: Hurricanes beating Bruins between blue lines, but losing playoff battle between the ears
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Hurricanes’ Tony DeAngelo moves past Game 4 vs. Bruins: ‘Just playoff hockey. All good.’
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Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour frustrated by NHL rule application on Bruins goal
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Bruins rattle Hurricanes, win Game 4 and send playoff series back to Carolina tied 2-2
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Bruins’ big guns deliver in Boston. Now, can the Hurricanes answer in Game 5 at home?
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DeCock: Hurricanes turn what might’ve been quick series into slog. There’s no one else to blame
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Bruins’ Charlie McAvoy misses Game 4 against Hurricanes, placed in NHL COVID protocol
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DeCock: In role reversal, Hurricanes’ Svechnikov mentoring Kochetkov, who’s 9 months older
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Hurricanes defenseman simmering over Antti Raanta injury, collision with David Pastrnaok
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DeCock: By any name — Pyotr, Peter — fiery Hurricanes goalie Kochetkov is ‘that kind of guy.’
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Carolina Hurricanes built a consistent, winning culture by ‘trying to be like Boston’
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DeCock: Carolina Hurricanes owner, NHL commissioner push for arena upgrades — and it’s about time
This story was initially revealed Might 14, 2022 3:34 PM.