2005–06 Carolina Hurricanes season
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The 2005–06 Carolina Hurricanes season was the franchise's 34th season, 27th season in the National Hockey League and eighth as the Hurricanes. The Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup to win the second championship in franchise history. Their first was in 1973, when the team was known as the New England Whalers and played in the World Hockey Association; the Whalers were the inaugural champions of that league.
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2005–06 Carolina Hurricanes | |
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Stanley Cup champions | |
Eastern Conference champions | |
Southeast Division champions | |
Division | 1st Southeast |
Conference | 2nd Eastern |
2005–06 record | 52–22–8 |
Home record | 31–8–2 |
Road record | 21–14–6 |
Goals for | 294 |
Goals against | 260 |
Team information | |
General manager | Jim Rutherford |
Coach | Peter Laviolette |
Captain | Rod Brind'Amour |
Alternate captains | Kevyn Adams Cory Stillman Glen Wesley |
Arena | RBC Center |
Average attendance | 15,596 |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Lowell Lock Monsters Florida Everblades |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Eric Staal (45) |
Assists | Eric Staal, Cory Stillman (55) |
Points | Eric Staal (100) |
Penalty minutes | Mike Commodore (138) |
Plus/minus | Erik Cole (+19) |
Wins | Martin Gerber (38) |
Goals against average | Martin Gerber (2.78) |
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