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The Carolina Hurricanes got the needed uptick in production from top-line forwards Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho to move within a victory of claiming the Stanley Cup.
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Jordan Staal scored his second goal of the game at 6:32 of the third period to put the Carolina Hurricanes ahead for good in their 5-3 victory in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final over the Vegas Golden Knights.
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Vegas and Carolina rugged and rolling as they open a Stanley Cup Final nearly a decade in the makingThis Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Carolina Hurricanes is nearly a decade in the making for each franchise.
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The Carolina Hurricanes beat the Montreal Canadiens 6-1 on Friday night to clinch the Eastern Conference Final in five games and earn their first trip to the Stanley Cup Final since 2006.
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This year's Special Olympics North Carolina will feature nearly 1,700 Special Olympians and Unified partners competing in events ranging from basketball and gymnastics to swimming and volleyball.
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WFDD listener Craig Fansler recalls Winston-Salem being designated a USA Cycling Olympic training site several years ago: "I just want to know whatever happened to that project and why it seemingly just kind of vanished." We find out on this week's installment of Carolina Curious.
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The Greensboro Groove will take the court for the first time this weekend, ushering in a new era for women’s professional basketball in the Triad.
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The Norwegian men's national team arrives in Greensboro in early June with plans for an open practice and community watch party in the works.
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Residents sharply criticized a proposed $61 million sports complex at a meeting this week. County officials say some of the pushback stems from misinformation.
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Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin’s 23XI Racing is surging in NASCAR with two wins to open the 2026 season.
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Seven athletes with North Carolina ties competed at this year’s Winter Olympics, including five Carolina Hurricanes players representing four different countries.
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Chris Paul, the “Point God” who was a 12-time All-Star selection and two-time Olympic gold medalist, announced his retirement on Friday in the capper of a 21-season career that will surely merit induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame.