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Carolina Hurricanes - Team
History & Information
After a slow start to the 2008-09 season,
Cup-winning coach Peter
Laviolette was fired in early December and replaced by
his own predecessor, Paul
Maurice. Teetering on the edge of the playoff picture
again, the club, on February 7, acquired utility forward
Jussi Jokinen from the Tampa
Bay Lightning in exchange for Wade
Brookbank, Josef
Melichar and Carolina’s fourth-round draft pick
in 2009 (later traded to the Toronto
Maple Leafs: Toronto was forced to forfeit the pick as
punishment for a violation of Jonas
Frogren's contract) and reacquired winger Erik
Cole from Edmonton at
the March trade deadline and proceeded on a 12-3-2 run to
close out the season. The stretch run included nine straight
wins, matching a franchise record from the 2005-06 season,
and capped off a streak of 12 straight home wins, which set
a new franchise mark. The team finished sixth in the Eastern
Conference with 97 points, the second-most points in franchise
history. They earned a first-round matchup with the New
Jersey Devils.
Carolina Hurricanes
- RBC Center
The RBC Center (originally the Raleigh
Entertainment and Sports Arena) is an indoor
arena located in Raleigh,
North Carolina. It is home to the Carolina
Hurricanes of the National
Hockey League and the North
Carolina State University Wolfpack men's basketball
team of NCAA Division
I. The arena also hosted the Carolina
Cobras of the Arena
Football League from 2000 to 2002. The arena neighbors
Carter-Finley Stadium, home of Wolfpack Football; the
North Carolina State Fairgrounds; and Dorton
Arena (on the Fairgrounds).
The arena seats 19,722 for basketball
or 18,680 for ice hockey, including 75 luxury suites and 2,000 club
seats. The building has three concourses, and includes
a 500-seat restaurant. It is the second largest arena
in the ACC and the tenth-largest in the NCAA.
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