
Hurricanes’ Game 2 loss to Panthers offers an unwelcome repeat of conference-final history from ’23
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The frustration bubbled over late in the second period, after the Carolina Hurricanes’ latest rush failed to get off a shot while trailing big against the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers.
“Shoot the puck! Shoot the puck!” the pleading chants began before returning for a second stint minutes later, a departure for a venue known for rowdy chaotic zeal building a significant home-ice advantage.
The Hurricanes hadn’t forgotten being swept out of the Eastern Conference final two years ago by the Panthers in four one-goal losses. This was supposed to be different. Instead, they’re right back in a dire situation — only worse this time — against the Panthers after again losing the first two conference-final games at home.
And that has turned a losing streak that was once merely a curious footnote into a growing weight with each passing game.