The Hurricanes busted out the Storm Surge and it involved tossing Halloween candy to the fans



The Carolina Hurricanes introduced the Storm Surge to the hockey world last season and it became an instant hit. Sure, there were some people who weren’t on board with it, but a majority of hockey fans were all for it.

Late in the season the Hurricanes decided to drop the Storm Surge as they fought for a playoff spot, but they’ve surprised fans on random nights by busting it out after home victories.

On Tuesday night, the Canes edged Calgary Flames at home in their final game of October, so they busted out the Storm Surge once again and it had a Halloween theme to it.



We provide tricks AND treats 🎃 pic.twitter.com/lt3wOaobi8 — Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) October 30, 2019

After celebrating the win with their fans the guys headed over to the benches where Joel Edmundson was waiting for them with a bowl of candy.

The players didn’t keep the candy for themselves, though, as they went over to the glass and started tossing the treats into the stands.



CANDY FOR THE BEST FANS! 🍫 pic.twitter.com/XCGJyCBwCY — Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) October 30, 2019

A win and some candy? Pretty good night to be a Hurricanes fan.

(H/T Twitter/Canes)