The Carolina Hurricanes responded from being down 1-0 with quick back-to-back goals from Jeff Skinner and Ron Hainsey. …read more
Source:: WRAL
The Carolina Hurricanes responded from being down 1-0 with quick back-to-back goals from Jeff Skinner and Ron Hainsey. …read more
Source:: WRAL
Eric Staal will be no longer be the face of the Carolina Hurricanes franchise after the team tradef its captain to the New York Rangers on Sunday. …read more
Source:: WRAL
The Carolina Hurricanes have acquired center Aleksi Saarela , a second-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft and a second-round pick in the 2017 NHL Draft from the New York Rangers in exchange for center Eric Staal. …read more
Source:: WRAL
The NFL’s salary cap for 2016 will be $155.27 million, an increase of nearly $12 million. … Click to Continue »
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Source:: Charlotte Observer Carolina Panthers
The 11th-ranked NC State rifle team turned in a stellar performance at the Great America Rifle Conference (GARC) Championships to place third among nine teams competing. It was the Wolfpack’s highest finish at the event since joining the league in 2007. …read more
Source:: Gopack
RALEIGH, NC – Ron Francis, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has acquired center Aleksi Saarela (al-EHX-ay sah’ah-REH-lah), a second-round pick in the 20… …read more
Source:: Carolina Hurricanes
James Robinson is already discussing Pittsburgh’s NCAA Tournament selection as more of a when than an if, but those with a say in the matter might want to see the Panthers first beat a Top 25 team. …read more
Source:: WRAL
NC State baseball won its second in a row, clinching the series against Wright State …read more
Source:: Gopack
The No. 44 NC State women’s tennis team fell to No. 34 Clemson 5-2 Sunday afternoon in its second ACC dual of the season. …read more
Source:: Gopack
The 15th-ranked Duke Blue Devils (21-7, 10-5) faces Pittsburgh (19-8, 8-7) at 2 p.m. today. The game can be seen on CBS. …read more
Source:: Fayetteville Observer