RALEIGH, N.C. — If the Pittsburgh Penguins continue to play the way have against the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Finals, they may be able to lay claim to being the most offensively dynamic team since the dynastic Oilers of the late ’80s.
Shawn P. Roarke | NHL.com Managing Editor
I don’t know if I can say more at this point. How can the Canes come back?
I am looking for some feedback on this one.
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