Brett Pesce Coverage
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Brett Pesce's injury 'a big blow' but Tony DeAngelo is ready to help the Hurricanes win
With Hurricane defenseman Brett Pesce likely out for the rest of the series vs. the Islanders, that opens the door for Tony DeAngelo to slide in. The regular season didn't go as he had hoped, but he's ready to step in -
'Bad news': Hurricanes' Brett Pesce out weeks with injury
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce has missed the previous two games with a lower-body injury, and he will not be returning to the ice any time soon. -
Pesce: At the end of the day I get to play a sport I love for a living
Hurricanes blueliner Brett Pesce spoke to the media ahead of Wednesday's season opener. Pesce spoke about newcomer and fellow defenseman Dmitry Orlov, team expectations and playing through the final year of his contract -
Hurricanes Exit Interviews: Brett Pesce
With the Carolina Hurricanes' season over, Brett Pesce speaks with the media. -
Pesce: They kind of do it all and it's going to be a battle
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce talks about the upcoming Eastern Conference Final against the Florida Panthers. -
Pesce and Skjei: They came off an emotional game 7.
Brett Pesce and Brady Skjei speak to the media after a 5-1 win over the Devils in game 1. -
Pesce: Special teams are make or break in the playoffs
Hurricanes defenceman Brett Pesce recapped last night's 2-1 win vs. the Islanders -
Gold: Things are looking a little bit better for the Canes
Adam Gold talks about the Canes win over the Flames on Saturday and looks ahead at the Canes' upcoming schedule in this week's Inside the Storm. -
Pesce: It's big heading into the road, and hopefully we can build off this momentum
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman, Brett Pesce talks about scoring the game-winning goal against the Calgary Flames at PNC Arena. -
Pesce: "We've been in this position before'
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce address the team's struggles on the road this postseason between Games 4 and 5 in their second round series versus the Rangers. -
Pesce: It's the playoffs you've gotta expect the best every night
Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce spoke to the media ahead of Friday night's Game Two versus the Rangers -
Pesce: Our penalty kill needs to do a better job
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce addresses the media after the Canes' 5-2 loss in Game 4 in Boston. -
Pesce: We have depth needed to make a deep playoff run
The Carolina Hurricanes defenseman believes they have shown the depth of their roster after winning while still missing players because of COVID protocols. -
Our TakeGold: Canes heading to Big D minus three of theirs
With Ethan Bear already out of the lineup, two more Carolina defensemen have joined him in Covid-19 protocol. Brett Pesce and Tony DeAngelo each tested positive and are out of the lineup as Carolina plays in Dallas tonight. -
Hurricanes face a 1-0 hole with a crucial Game 2 tonight against Tampa
The Carolina Hurricanes are down 1-0 in their series to the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning, and if they're going to make it a series, winning the second home game is going to be critical. They understand what they're facing against one of the best goalies in the league and a talented team that will take advantage of every mistake. -
Pesce: There's a lot of series left, and we've faced adversity all season long
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce joined the media remotely on Tuesday to talk about what the Hurricanes need to do differently to take Game 2 against Tampa Bay down 1-0 in the series. -
Pesce: Obviously everyone knows (Jaccob Slavin) is a world class athlete
Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce discusses what the return of Jaccob Slavin to the lineup means for this team, who now stand a single win away from advancing to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. -
Our TakeGold: Lawnmower musings for Game 4
Three thoughts heading into Game 4 this afternoon in Nashville. -
Pesce: We had a ton of chances to finish the game
Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce says it's been awhile since he's experienced being on the short-end of a nip-and-tuck game like that, following his team's 5-4 overtime loss to Nashville. -
Our TakeGold: Three thoughts from Game 1 win
The Hurricanes matched Nashville's physicality. In fact, they exceeded it. That and two other factors for the 5-2 win.