Carolina Hurricanes, Stanley Cup Finals
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The Hurricanes played their way for the better part of the 60 minutes. They pressured. They had the puck more. They got better as the game went along. When they needed it, their penalty kill was excellent, going 4-for-4 with four shots on goal against.
The Florida Panthers had lit up the scoreboard with five-plus goals in the opening three games of the Eastern Conference Final. In Game 4, however, the Carolina Hurricanes produced a sound defensive effort to shut down the Panthers 3-0 to avoid elimination.
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Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour was not pleased with the mistakes his team in Game 3 against the Florida Panthers.
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The Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers meet in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Monday at Amerant Bank Arena.
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