Pyotr Kochetkov Coverage
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Gold: I'm not too bent out of shape over the 5-3 (loss to) Winnipeg
99.9 The Fan's Adam Gold says that he's not worried about the Canes after their Saturday loss to the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes offensive weapons are playing well, and they have too many good players for one game to dampen their spirits. -
Super Mahomes, Hurricanes dazzle and a Curry homecoming in the sports moments of the week
It's not too early to start thinking about Patrick Mahomes' place among the all-time greats in every sport. Plus, Julius Peppers joins an exclusive club, J.J. Watt gets roasted and more! -
Gold: Kochetkov was outstanding in net this weekend for the Canes
Adam Gold talks about how Pyotr Kochetkov played so well on Saturday night, making 34 saves in a 1-0 overtime Canes win against the Devils. -
Kochetkov: I play more... so I feel more confident
Hurricanes netminder Pyotr Kochetkov still relies on his Russian pals when it comes to speaking English, but gave it a shot in front of the camera Thursday post-practice. He says he feels more confident in between the pipes recently. -
Gold: We'll see if the Canes can continue their home-ice mastery
Adam Gold describes how well the Canes have played at home this season, even though the majority of their games so far have been on the road. -
Sebastian Aho returns, but Lightning beat Hurricanes 3-0 in third-straight loss
Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0. Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho returned after missing three games with an upper body injury. The Canes have lost three in a row and wrapped up a six-game road trip at 2-4. -
Welter and Gold: Canes hoping to land Tarasenko this offseason
Pat Welter and Adam Gold discuss the Canes and their pursuit of Vladimir Tarasenko. Carolina also enjoys having defensemen who can score goals in bunches. The Canes keep consistency in the net by bringing back the three goalies from last season. -
Our TakeGold: Hurricanes-Bruins Game 4 preview
The way the Hurricanes played the first period of Game 3 was great -- until the Bruins scored shorthanded. Everything after that was not. Carolina's mission this afternoon is to get back to where they were before that pivotal moment in the series. -
Canes fall 4-2 in Boston in Game 3, still leads series 2-1
The Carolina Hurricanes fell 4-2 to the Bruins on the road in the third game of the best-of-seven series. They still lead the series 2-1. Game 4 will be in Boston on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. -
Our TakeGold: Canes need to be ready for everything in Game 3
The Hurricanes take their 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series to Boston tonight. And, they will give the crease to rookie goalie Pyotr Kochetkov. -
Bruins' Marchand fined $5,000 for slashing Canes' Kochetkov
The Boston Bruins alternate captain was fined $5,000 for slashing Carolina Hurricanes goalie Pyotr Kochetkov in Game 2 of their playoff series Wednesday night. The fine is the maximum amount allowed under the league's collective bargaining agreement, according to the NHL Department of Player Safety -
Brind'Amour 'not sure' if Raanta can play in Game 3
Antti Raanta was back on the ice Thursday taking shots from the goaltending coach, but Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour did not indicate whether his goalie would be available for Game 3 versus the Boston Bruins. -
Kochetkov to start in goal vs. Rangers, Raanta available as backup
The Hurricanes will once again turn to 22-year-old rookie Pyotr Kochetkov to start for Tuesday night's potential division-clinching game against the New York Rangers, but Antti Raanta will be available as a backup. -
Gold: Hurricanes turn to only option at goalie with playoffs looming
With goaltenders Freddie Andersen and Annti Raanta now out with injuries, the Canes have no choice but to play 22-year-old rookie Pyotr Kochetkov for the foreseeable future.