Analyzing Carolina Hurricanes’ Performance vs. Eastern Opponents Since 2011

February 2nd, 2015 by Mark Jones Leave a reply »
The Carolina Hurricanes' 4-1 loss in Madison Square Garden on Saturday night continued a streak of abysmal ineptitude against the New York Rangers.

The 'Canes have lost 15 of their last 16 meetings against the Blueshirts, dating back to the spring of 2011, and have been outscored 55-27 in those 16 games.

Their complete inability to compete with their now-Metropolitan Division rivals has been remarkable, but the Rangers aren't the only team with a clear historical pattern of success or failure against Carolina.

How have the Hurricanes fared against each Eastern Conference team—including Detroit and Columbus, which entered the conference in 2013, and excluding Winnipeg—since the start of the 2011-12 season? A team-by-team breakdown lies on the following slides.

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