On the morning of Thursday, Aug. 20, after one last round of COVID-19 testing, after one last health screening and temperature check, after one last team breakfast, the fence outside the Fairmont Royal York Hotel swung open as two buses departed the downtown corridor of the Toronto bubble.
After three-and-a-half weeks, the Carolina Hurricanes' stay in the Eastern Conference hub city was over, a journey that ended a month-and-a-half too early, but there was a consolation prize waiting on the other side: returning home to family.
Family is a core tenet of the Canes' organizational culture, and "care" - working hard for the people you care about and earning the trust and respect of others - acts as one of the five pillars of what makes a Hurricane.
How the Canes Fostered Family Culture Inside the Bubble
Brind'Amour: 'Family always comes first'