In a wide-ranging discussion, Adam Gold and Hurricanes legend Erik Cole discuss how the Hurricanes turned it around, his emotions watching it, and the first round match-up with Washington.
Adam Gold and Hurricanes voice John Forslund discuss Gary Bettman's visit, the quiet trade deadline, and why the combination of Rod Brind'Amour and Justin Williams is a winning combination.
Adam Gold is joined by Sara Civian of The Athletic to discuss the pushback on the Canes' Storm Surge, the good that came out of it, and the trade deadline.
Adam Gold is joined by Cory Lavalette of the North State Journal and Brian LeBlanc of Canes Country to talk road trip, potential trades, and what to pay Sebastian Aho.
From Greg McKegg, to scoring from the blue line, and what might happen at the trade deadline, Adam Gold and Alec Campbell dish on what happens next for the Hurricanes.
Adam Gold is joined by Chuck Kaiton to talk Canes, the league, and why Elias Lindholm and Jeff Skinner are have career years after leaving the Hurricanes.
Adam Gold is joined by ESPN hockey guru Greg Wyshynski to talk potential playoff expansion, player contracts, and the public perception of the Hurricanes.
Adam Gold chats up Mike Vellucci, Canes assistant GM/head coach of the Charlotte Checkers. They talk prospects, balancing winning and player development and which players are standing out in the AHL.
Adam Gold is joined by Sara Civian of The Athletic to discuss the state of Canes through twenty games, from goaltending to the pending return of Victor Rask.
Adam Gold and Canes PBP voice John Forslund discuss the state of the team, why Slavin and Pesce are like the best pair of jeans you've ever worn, and what did John do during the off day in Vegas.
Adam Gold and Alec Campbell riff on the 5-3-1 start, the performances of the many rookies and newcomers. Also, what happens when Scott Darling returns.
Hurricanes TV/Radio analyst Tripp Tracy joins Adam Gold to talk about the impact of head coach Rod Brind'Amour, the surprising start for Warren Foegele, and how to solve a crowded goalie crease.
The most important thing is to win, but special nights, creative ticketing, and an area nearer to the arena for fans to gather before and after games would go a long way.
There will be five rookies, four players with two or fewer years of experience, and a median age of twenty-five on the Hurricanes opening roster. All that, plus a new aggressive style of play will be hallmarks of the Rod Brin...