Everything going the way of the Hurricanes

Paul Newberry
The Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. Fri, May 16 2008

The Carolina Hurricanes returned home all fresh and ready to go, clearly intent on bringing the Stanley Cup final to a speedy conclusion.
About three hours later, the Edmonton Oilers finally arrived at their hotel, straggling off the bus in flip-flops and blue jeans with a tired, glassy look in their eyes.
A contrast in appearances that summed up the state of this series.
Carolina seems to have everything going its way. A hot goaltender. A commanding lead. A chance to hoist the cup at home if it can win Game 5 Wednesday night in front of its rabid 'Caniac fans.
The 4 1/2-hour flight from Alberta to North Carolina? Right on time, of course.
“It was kind of a long day,” said Mark Recchi, who scored the winning goal in the Hurricanes' 2-1 victory in Game 4. “But it wasn't too bad.”

For full story, please see the June 14, 2006 edition of The Union-Recorder.

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