Rod Brind’Amour’s hockey experiment in Carolina is reaching critical mass. The Hurricanes’ transformation from the little team that could to an Eastern Conference juggernaut has heightened expectations in Raleigh, where fans want a Stanley Cup to show for their three consecutive division crowns.
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