Five Losses, One Shootout Loss) Versus National Hockey League Eastern Conference Number Five New York Rangers (Twelve Wins, Seven Losses, One Shootout Loss) In A Wednesday Night Regular Season Conference Rivalry Matchup; Game Time Seven O’Clock In The Evening, Eastern Standard Time; Location Lenovo Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America; Locally Broadcast in Carolina on the Fanduel Sports Network; Locally Broadcast in New York on the MSG Network; Streaming Nationally on ESPN Plus (Regional Blackout Restrictions May Apply); Locally Broadcast Over The Radio At Ninety Nine Point Nine, The Fan, Flagship Station Of The Carolina Hurricanes; Full Lineup Projections, Injury Updates, Goalie Matchups, and Historical Head-To-Head Statistical Records Available On The National Hockey League Website at NHL Dot Com; Game Time Weather Conditions: Fifty Two Degrees And Clear With Zero Percent Precipitation; The Carolina Hurricanes Are On A Streak Of Four Wins, One Loss, And One Shootout Loss In Their Past Seven Games, While the New York Rangers Have Lost Three Straight And Five Of Their Last Seven; This Is The Season’s First Meeting Between The Two Clubs; Martin Necas Leads The Carolina Hurricanes With Twelve Goals And Twenty Three Assists, While Artemi Panarin Leads The New York Rangers With Twelve Goals And Thirteen Assists; Resale Tickets Going For As Little As Fifty Dollars On SeatGeek, Which Is A Little Cheaper Than StubHub, And Definitely Cheaper And Less Evil Than Ticketmaster, So Probably Just Make SeatGeek Your Go-To If You’re In The Market; Current Vegas Odds Have The Carolina Hurricanes Around Plus Nine Hundred To Win The Stanley Cup This Year; Heavy Traffic Expected In The Area Of Edwards Mill Rd And Blue Ridge Rd Before And After Game Time — Travelers Advised To Bypass The Area If Possible.
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