SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) - Go back to June 1, 2006. Rod Brind’Amour was a captain then; he’s a coach now. Logan Stankoven was 3 years old then; he’s a budding star now. And in those days, when people talked about Cam Ward, they meant the goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes, not the quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes.
Hurricanes’ 15-loss streak in East finals games is over. And Rod Brind’Amour is thrilled by that
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) - Go back to June 1, 2006. Rod Brind’Amour was a captain then; he’s a coach now. Logan Stankoven was 3 years old then; he’s a budding star now. And in those days, when people talked about Cam Ward, they meant the goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes, not the quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes.
That was also the last day on which Carolina won an Eastern Conference finals game.
Until Monday, that is.
It’s over. Not the season. The streak. Carolina’s 15-game streak of consecutive losses in the East finals ended Monday night, with the Hurricanes beating the Florida Panthers 3-0 in Game 4 of their matchup. It was Carolina’s first win in the East finals since June 1, 2006 against Buffalo, a night where Brind’Amour - then the Hurricanes’ captain - got the game-winning goal.