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Mike Sundheim

@MikeSundheim

PR for the @Canes since 2000. Father of three. Jersey native. Tar Heel.

Raleigh, NC Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina Hurricanes@Canes·
Kept the train rolling in Round 2 🚂 Episode 10 of Behind the Storm is out now! Watch Full Episode » n.carhur.com/4duMhvR
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Mike Sundheim@MikeSundheim·
@john_wawrow Carolina also defeated Montreal in the first round in 2006, after losing Games 1 and 2 at home.
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NHL Media
NHL Media@NHLMedia·
Taylor Hall is playing on one of the best lines in hockey alongside Logan Stankoven and Jackson Blake! 🔥 Hall joined #NHLTNFirstShift to discuss the @Canes playoff run and their dominance as a line. #StanleyCup 📺: NHL Tonight First Shift weekdays at 4p ET on NHL Network
NHL Media@NHLMedia

If the @Canes need a big goal - or any goal for that matter - it's been the Hall-Stankoven-Blake line that always comes through! 🙌 📺: #NHLTonight on NHL Network has postgame coverage of every game of the #StanleyCup Playoffs

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Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina Hurricanes@Canes·
Breaking news: we (kind of) have an ECF schedule Tentative dates for the Eastern Conference Final have been announced. Details » n.carhur.com/42wyPCK
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Walt Ruff
Walt Ruff@WaltRuff·
No practice for the #Canes today. 😀 Take a few minutes and enjoy the sounds from the Game 4 win in Philadelphia. Watch the full @NHL video → n.carhur.com/42DCj6q
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Joe Ovies
Joe Ovies@joeovies·
Canes GM Eric Tulsky on roster construction, keeping Stanley Cup window open | ACC wants 24 team CFP | Coaches hate Notre Dame linktr.ee/ogtrianglemedia
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NHL
NHL@NHL·
Listen in as Rod Brind'Amour goes through the handshake line after the @Canes closed out their Second Round #StanleyCup Playoffs series against the @NHLFlyers! 🎤
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Greg Wyshynski
Greg Wyshynski@wyshynski·
"This is a blast from the past from him." How Taylor Hall went from hockey misery to a playoff MVP for the @Canes, powering the best line in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Enjoy! espn.com/nhl/story/_/id…
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Pat McAfee
Pat McAfee@PatMcAfeeShow·
The Carolina Hurricanes are a SPECIAL team #PMSLive
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Mike Sundheim@MikeSundheim·
We shared a hotel with the @nyknicks in Philly. Always really cool to cross paths with another group like that during the playoffs and trade stories and experiences. All the best to @NY_KnicksPR as they continue their quest for a title this spring. 🧹
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Mike Sundheim@MikeSundheim·
@charlieo_conn @wyshynski Reminded me a LOT of the end of our 2001 series against the Devils. Lost in six, similar show of adulation from the crowd. Went to the Stanley Cup Final the next year.
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Charlie O'Connor
Charlie O'Connor@charlieo_conn·
Saw some people ask if the end-of-series player salute to fans is standard, & yeah, it is. What isn't standard is the whole crowd starting a Let's Go Flyers chant on their own, less than a minute after series end. Before the handshake line even started. That was unique & real.
Ashlyn Sullivan@ashlynrsullivan

Keith Jones and Rick Tocchet spoke about how cool this moment was. I've never seen a team lose and seconds later get a standing ovation - well done Flyers fans. What a season 👏👏👏

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Sean Gentille
Sean Gentille@seangentille·
On Saturday afternoon, in the cafeteria of a North Carolina hospital, Sean Walker ate his pregame meal. On Saturday night in Philadelphia, he helped his team make history. The Hurricanes are through, and they’re ready for more. Free, from Philly — nytimes.com/athletic/72672…
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Mike Sundheim@MikeSundheim·
Per @NHLPR, Frederik Andersen became the fourth netminder in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to allow two goals or fewer in each of his first eight starts of a postseason, a feat last achieved 57 years ago.
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