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Carolina Hurricanes Milestones Achieved and Firsts Carolina Hurricanes Highs and Lows Carolina Hurricanes Milestones Achieved and Firsts Jesper Fast Made Hurricanes debut at DET (1/14) Recorded first Hurricanes point (assist) vs. CBJ (2/7) Dougie Hamilton Recorded 300th career NHL point (assist) at DET (1/16) Steven Lorentz Made NHL/Hurricanes debut vs. TBL (1/28) Recorded first career NHL/Hurricanes point (assist) vs. DAL (1/30) Max McCormick Made Hurricanes debut vs. TBL (1/28) Sheldon Rempal Made Hurricanes debut vs. TBL (1/28) Drew Shore Made Hurricanes debut vs. DAL (1/31) Andrei Svechnikov Recorded 100th career NHL/Hurricanes point (assist) at DET (1/16) Teuvo Teravainen Recorded 200th career NHL assist at DET (1/14) Carolina Hurricanes Highs and Lows Through 2/8/21 at CBJ CAROLINA RECORDS: 1997-98 through present • FRANCHISE RECORDS: 1979-80 through present • m.r. = most recent TEAM STREAKS STREAK 2020-21 Season CAROLINA RECORD FRANCHISE RECORD 9 – 10/22/05-11/11/05 9 – 10/22/05-11/11/05 Winning 5 – 1/18/21-2/2/21 9 – 12/31/05-1/19/06 9 – 12/31/05-1/19/06 9 – 3/18/09-4/7/09 9 – 3/18/09-4/7/09 9 – 12/31/00-1/18/01: 7-0-2-0 9 – 10/22/05-11/11/05: 9-0-0 Unbeaten 5 – 1/18/21-2/2/21: 5-0-0 10 – 1/20/82-2/10/82: 6-0-4 9 – 12/31/05-1/19/06: 9-0-0 9 – 3/18/09-4/7/09: 9-0-0 Points Earned 5 – 1/18/21-2/2/21: 5-0-0 13 – 3/9/17-3/30/17: 9-0-4 13 – 3/9/17-3/30/17: 9-0-4 7 – 10/28/09-11/11/09 Losing N/A 9 – 2/19/83-3/8/83 7 – 4/1/13-4/11/13 14 – 1/4/92-2/9/92: 0-8-6 Winless N/A 14 – 10/10/09-11/13/09: 0-10-4 14 – 10/10/09-11/13/09: 0-10-4 Winning, Home 3 – 1/28/21-1/31/21 12 – 2/20/09-4/7/09 12 – 2/20/09-4/7/09 Unbeaten, Home 3 – 1/28/21-1/31/21: 3-0-0 12 – 2/20/09-4/7/09: 12-0-0 12 – 2/20/09-4/7/09: 12-0-0 Points Earned, Home 3 – 1/28/21-1/31/21: 3-0-0 15 – 12/13/05-1/28/06: 14-0-1 15 – 12/13/05-1/28/06: 14-0-1 Losing, Home N/A 8 – 3/14/13-4/8/13 8 – 3/14/13-4/8/13 Winless, Home N/A 9 – 1/17/02-3/18/02: 0-1-8-0 13 – 1/15/85-3/10/85: 0-11-2 Winning, Road 2 – 1/18/21-2/2/21 5 – three times, m.r. 3/15/11-4/8/11: 5-0-0 6 – 11/10/90-12/7/90 Unbeaten, Road 2 – 1/18/21-2/2/21: 2-0-0 5 – four times, m.r. 3/15/11-4/8/11: 5-0-0 8 – 11/11/96-12/5/96: 4-0-4 Points Earned, Road 2 – 1/18/21-2/2/21: 2-0-0 12 – 2/23/04-3/27/04: 8-0-1-3 12 – 2/23/04-3/27/04: 8-0-1-3 Losing, Road N/A 9 – 1/8/03-2/11/03: 0-7-0-2 13 – 12/18/82-2/5/83 15 – 11/11/79-1/9/80: 0-11-4 Winless, Road N/A 15 – 1/7/03-3/2/03: 0-11-2-2 15 – 1/7/03-3/2/03: 0-11-2-2 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS RECORD 2020-21 Season CAROLINA RECORD FRANCHISE RECORD Goals 6 – 2/7/21 at CBJ 9 – twice, m.r. 4/7/09 vs. NYI 11 – four times, m.r. 3/15/86 vs. CHI Goals allowed 6 – 2/4/21 at CHI 9 – 11/25/05 vs. ATL 12 – 2/1/83 at QUE Win margin 3 – twice, m.r. 1/30/21 vs. DAL 9 – 4/7/09 vs. NYI 11 – 2/12/84 vs. EDM Loss margin 2 – twice, m.r. 2/4/21 at CHI 9 – 11/25/05 vs. ATL 9 – three times, m.r. 11/12/05 vs. ATL Shots 43 – 1/14/21 at DET 60 – 11/2/17 at COL 65 – 3/15/84 vs. TOR Shots allowed 35 – 2/4/21 at CHI 60 – 10/25/08 at NYI 60 – 10/25/08 at NYI Shots, both teams 74 – 2/2/21 at CHI 92 – 4/7/07 vs. FLA 95 – 3/21/82 at PHI Fewest shots 24 – twice, m.r. 2/8/21 at CBJ 10 – 1/3/99 at MTL 10 – 1/30/99 at MTL Fewest shots allowed 11 – 1/30/21 vs. DAL 10 – twice, m.r. 3/26/07 vs. WSH 10 – twice, m.r. 3/26/07 vs. WSH Fewest shots, both 37 – 1/30/21 vs. DAL 35 – twice, m.r. 3/8/01 at TBL 33 – 11/20/93 vs. SJS teams Most PP goals 3 – 1/30/21 vs. DAL 5 – twice, m.r. 3/28/08 vs. ATL 5 – twice, m.r. 3/28/08 vs. ATL Most PP goals 3 – 2/4/21 at CHI 5 – twice, m.r. 10/26/07 vs. MTL 5 – twice, m.r. 10/26/07 vs. MTL allowed Most SH goals 1 – 1/31/21 vs. DAL 3 – 4/7/06 at WSH 3 – 4/7/06 at WSH SINGLE-PERIOD RECORDS RECORD 2020-21 Season CAROLINA RECORD FRANCHISE RECORD Goals 3 – twice, m.r. 2/7/21 at CBJ 6 – three times, m.r. 12/13/16 vs. VAN, 3rd 7 – twice, m.r. 10/19/85 vs. MTL, 1st 3 – three times, m.r. 2/4/21 at Goals allowed 6 – twice, m.r. 2/10/07 at MIN, 1st 7 – 12/6/82 at MTL, 3rd CHI, 3rd Shots 18 – 1/14/21 at DET, 3rd 29 – 11/21/18 vs.TOR, 1st 32 – 3/15/84 vs. TOR, 2nd Shots allowed 15 – 2/2/21 at CHI, 1st 24 – twice, m.r. 10/24/05 vs. OTT, 3rd 28 – 1/30/82 vs. BOS, 3rd Shots, both teams 26 – 2/4/21 at CHI, 2nd 40 – 11/21/18 vs.TOR, 1st 41 – twice, m.r. 2/25/84 vs. PHI, 1st Fewest shots 5 – 2/4/21 at CHI, 1st 0 – three times, m.r. 3/18/14 at CBJ, 3rd 0 – 5 times, m.r. 3/18/14 at CBJ, 3rd Fewest shots allowed 2 – 1/30/21 vs. DAL, 2nd 0 – three times, m.r. 10/6/19 vs. TBL, 2nd 0 – 5 times, m.r. 10/6/19 vs. TBL, 2nd Fewest shots, both 9 – 1/30/21 vs. DAL, 3rd 7 – three times, m.r. 12/4/98 vs. PIT, 1st 6 – 3/28/89 at BUF, 1st teams INDIVIDUAL STREAKS STREAK 2020-21 Season CAROLINA RECORD FRANCHISE RECORD 6 – four times, m.r. Sebastian Aho: 1/31/20- Goals 3 – twice, m.r. Brock McGinn: 2/4/21-2/8/21 9 – Pierre Larouche: 1/25/82-2/13/82 2/11/20 Assists 4 – twice, m.r. Brett Pesce: 1/31/21-2/7/21 12 – Sebastian Aho: 10/4/18-10/30/18 12 – Sebastian Aho: 10/4/18-10/30/18 4 – twice, m.r. Brett Pesce: 1/31/21-2/7/21 18 – Mike Rogers: 11/22/80-1/2/81 Points 14 – Sebastian Aho: 1/21/20-2/25/20 (12g, 7a) (1g, 4a) (19g, 20a) INDIVIDUAL HIGHS, GAME RECORD 2020-21 Season CAROLINA RECORD FRANCHISE RECORD Goals 2 – Vincent Trocheck: 1/30/21 vs. DAL 4 – Eric Staal: 3/7/08 at TBL 4 – three times, m.r. Eric Staal: 3/7/09 at TBL 2 – seven times, m.r. Ryan Dzingel and Jordan 4 – ten times, m.r., Jordan Staal; Assists 6 – Ron Francis: 3/5/87 vs. BOS Staal, 2/7/21 at CBJ 11/13/17 vs. DAL 3 – twice, m.r. Jordan Staal: 2/7/21 at CBJ (1g, 6 – Eric Staal: 3/7/09 at TBL (4g, 6 – four times, m.r. Eric Staal: 3/7/09 at TBL (4g, Points 2a) 2a) 2a) 26 – twice, m.r. Eric Staal: PIMs 5 – twice, m.r. Nino Niederreiter: 2/7/21 at CBJ 42 – twice, m.r. Nick Kypreos: 12/11/92 at BUF 10/23/09 at COL Shots 7 – twice, m.r. Vincent Trocheck: 2/2/21 at CHI 13 – Jeff Skinner: 3/13/14 vs. BUF 13 – Jeff Skinner: 3/13/14 vs. BUF INDIVIDUAL HIGHS, PERIOD RECORD 2020-21 Season CAROLINA RECORD FRANCHISE RECORD 3 – six times, m.r., Teuvo Teravianen; 3 – six times, m.r., Teuvo Teravianen: 11/13/17 Goals 2 – Vincent Trocheck: 1/30/21 vs. DAL, 1st 11/13/17 vs. DAL, 3rd vs. DAL, 3rd 3 – 13 times, m.r. Jake Gardiner: 4 – three times, m.r. Dave Babych: 10/26/88 at Assists 2 – Jordan Staal: 2/2/21 at CHI, 1st 2/8/20 at VGK, 3rd BUF, 3rd 2 – four times, m.r. Jordan Staal: 2/2/21 at 4 – three times, m.r. Jiri Tlusty: 2/11/13 Points 5 – Ray Ferraro: 12/9/89 vs. NJD, 1st CHI, 1st at NYI, 3rd 5 – twice, m.r.
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