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Familiar faces
Ex-Hurricanes scheduled
to visit the RBC Center
* Erik Cole, Edmonton, Nov. 1
* Mike Commodore, Columbus,
Feb. 14
* Cory Stillman, Florida, Oct. 10,
Dec. 18, Feb. 12
* Mark Recchi, Gary Roberts and Radim Vrbata, Tampa Bay, Nov. 16, Jan. 29, Feb. 20
* Aaron Ward, Boston, Dec. 27, Feb. 17
Home games by day
Monday: 2
Tuesday: 5
Wednesday: 5
Thursday: 8
Friday: 7
Saturday: 7
Sunday: 7
Visits from NHL stars
Alex Ovechkin, Washington, Nov. 12, Dec. 7, March 21
Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh, Dec. 4, April 4
Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, Jan. 6, March 18
Jarome Iginla and Dion Phaneuf, Calgary, March 6
Nicklas Lidstrom and Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit, Oct. 13
Vincent Lecavalier, Tampa Bay, Nov. 16, Jan. 29, Feb. 20
Chris Pronger, Anaheim, Nov. 30
Old friends return
This season, the NHL has adopted a new schedule format -- returned to an old one, actually -- to allow for more play between the two conferences.
Instead of playing one division from the opposing conference at home and one on the road -- leaving five opponents off each team's schedule every year -- each team will play every team from the other conference once and three "wild-card" teams from the other conference twice.
For Carolina this season, those teams are Anaheim, Phoenix and St. Louis. The Canes face Calgary, Colorado, Columbus Detroit, Edmonton and Nashville at home and Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Minnesota, San Jose and Vancouver on the road.
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