3.22.23 Playoffs

RALEIGH, NC. -The Carolina Hurricanes are headed to the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again, locking up their spot Thursday night by way of the Florida Panthers losing to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Earning a berth for the fifth consecutive season, the Canes are now 5/5 in achieving a place in the playoffs with Rod Brind'Amour as the team's head coach. Amassing a record of 220-102-36, it stands as the NHL's third-best regular season record over that time.
Carolina nailed down back-to-back 100-point regular seasons for the first time in team history on Tuesday, achieving the accomplishment in just 69 games.
The group is also just the second in the NHL to solidify its position in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, joining the Boston Bruins.
After winning the Central Division in the 2020-21 season and then the Metropolitan Division last year, Carolina will now try to win a division title for a third consecutive year. With 12 games remaining in the regular season, the team will play six more regular season games at PNC Arena. Carolina currently touts an average attendance of 19,655 through 35 home games, ranking second among all NHL clubs.
The team has won at least one round in the Stanley Cup Playoffs over the last four years, but the group remains in search of bringing the franchise its second Stanley Cup, and the first since 2006.
Information regarding playoff tickets, and which jerseys the team will wear for the playoff run, will be announced at a later date.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs will begin on Monday, April 17.
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