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The Carolina Hurricanes don't want to find themselves down against the Detroit Red Wings — the defending Stanley Cup champions — Monday night at the RBC Center. They've rallied late in the first two games this season and are fortunate to be 2-0. "A win's a win, and they don't really ask ... (link)

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Canes Plan Against The Wings - Don’t Get Way Down Early
Published 10/12/2008 by Paul at KK Hockey
... sure,” said Laviolette, referencing the Canes going down 3-0 against Tampa Bay before rallying for the overtime win. “I think the most important thing is to just come out and play a strong game. They score first, we score first. That doesn’t matter. “We definitely don’t want to go down by three against the Red Wings. ... Know what we’re up against. They’re the Stanley Cup champions. They set the bar here in the league. We’re going to have a real strong game on both ends of the ice. ” more Filed in: ...

Canes say they won't tempt fate vs. Wings
Published 10/12/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
... win against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday. The Raleigh News-Observer's Javier Serna says that the Hurricanes believe that tempting fate for a third time on Monday, when they face off against the Detroit Red Wings, simply won't do: October 12, Raleigh News-Observer : "A win's a win, and they don't really ask how," said Carolina goalie Cam Ward after Sunday morning practice. "They ask how many. But by no means were they the smoothest wins." A win would make them 3-0 heading into a two-week, six-game road trip. "We've been down in a hole early, and I assure you that's not ...

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