On Monday the Carolina Hurricanes honoured Justin Williams by inducting him into the Hurricanes Hall of Fame. He is the fifth member of the team’s Hall of Fame and the only inductee for 2023.
After an emotional ceremony for Justin Williams, the Canes lose a clunker to the Kings It was hard to hold back the tears while Justin Williams thanked everyone during his ceremony as he was inducted into the Hurricanes Hall of Fame.
Justin Williams had a storied career, but one of his last stops was almost Toronto. The 42-year-old forward, known as 'Mr. Game Seven', appeared on the JD Bunkis Podcast on Wednesday morning to discuss several topics, including Auston Matthews, Alex Ovechkin's quest to Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring title, plus his final try at free agency.
During the 2022-23 season, the Carolina Hurricanes held their inaugural “Hurricanes Hall of Fame” that featured Rod Brind’Amour, Glen Wesley, Ron Francis, and its first inductee, Cam Ward, on Feb.
With a three-game losing streak still unbroken and forward Brett Pesce missing the next 2-4 weeks, there has not been much good news on the ice for Carolina.
The Hurricanes are inducting longtime winger Justin Williams into their club Hall of Fame this season.
It'd be a shock if Lundqvist didn't get in on the first try, and he may be the only one.
Williams announced his retirement from the NHL in October after spending eight of his 19 seasons in Carolina.
What better word describes Justin Williams’ career than legendary? While the saying holds true: “Legends never die,” the time finally came for the 39-year-old Cobourg, Ontario-native to announce his retirement on Thursday.
He earned his "Mr. Game 7" nickname by recording 15 points — seven goals and eight assists — in nine Game 7s, the most in NHL history for any player.
It’s been a busy offseason for the Carolina Hurricanes as the team has worked hard to improve its roster in hopes of keeping themselves relevant after an impressive playoff run last season.
Boston's Brad Marchand is known for being arguably the biggest instigator in the NHL, and he was back at it again Sunday.
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