Carolina Hurricanes

The Hurricanes invented the Storm Surge that the rest of the NHL hated and Carolina fans loved. These Carolina Hurricanes rivalry shirts are built for the Caniacs, the loudest and most passionate fanbase in a sport.

Anti-Capitals gear comes first because the Metro division has been a Washington problem for the last decade, with text and box designs, censored or uncensored, in Hurricanes red, black, and white. Anti-Penguins and anti-Rangers designs cover the rest of the Metropolitan Division's heavy hitters, with anti-Devils and anti-Flyers tees handling the rest. Outside the division, the old Boston playoff battles still earn a few shirts because Carolina has run into the Bruins in some ugly Eastern Conference rounds.

Carolina Hurricanes fan gear for Caniac Nation. Wear it to the Lenovo Center down in Raleigh, to tailgates that put northern hockey markets to shame, to bars across the Triangle, to watch parties anywhere from Wilmington to Charlotte.

A Stanley Cup in 2006, Cam Ward in goal, Eric Staal up front, Rod Brind'Amour captaining the building down. The Storm Surge that broke the NHL's old guard. Whaler heritage still in the franchise's DNA, even if the green and blue stays in the closet. Carolina makes hockey loud. Bunch of Jerks forever.

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