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Stars 3, Hurricanes 2

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The Carolina Hurricanes finished up their long road trip with a 3-2 loss to the Dallas Stars on Saturday night in Dallas.

The loss gives Carolina a 6-2-0 record for the season.

The Canes, who have been decimated by injuries, put up a valiant fight but ended up with a loss to the highly rated Dallas squad.

Jackson Blake got things started for Carolina after making a nice move and better shot. It was his second goal of the season.

Sebastian Aho made it 2-0 on a blast with just 11 seconds left in the first. Aho now has a point in each game this season and is riding an eight game point streak.

The second period went the home team’s way when they scored a goal off a deflection by a Carolina player, then scored during a powerplay chance later in the period.

The Stars would score the eventual game-winner on another Carolina deflection during a powerplay when Taylor Hall was called for charging, which eliminated the Canes’ powerplay.

Once again, the Canes could do nothing with the man advantage. They went 0-3 for the night.

Coach Rod Brind’Amour finally seems to recognize that this could be a problem.

“We obviously have to score on the power play at some point because it’s putting too much stress on the penalty kill.

I guess that is a good enough reason to improve the powerplay, because it is hurting the penalty kill. The Hurricanes are scoring at a 6.9% clip, tied for last in the league.

Bradly Nadeau made his season debut and hit the crossbar during a powerplay chance.

Brandon Bussi was in net and made 31 saves off 34 shots.

Alexander Nikishin played over 22 minutes, good for second most on the team. Sean Walker played over 25 minutes.

The Hurricanes will take a day off as they return home and will prepare for their next game against Vegas on Tuesday night.

Game Summary –https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/GS020138.HTM

Event Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/ES020138.HTM

Team’s Recap – https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/recap-canes-fight-falls-short-in-dallas

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-11-carolina-hurricanes-game-recaps/51973/stars-3-hurricanes-2
 
Game preview: Hurricanes visit their old friends in the Avalanche

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The State Fair road trip rolls on as the Carolina Hurricanes will pay a visit to the Colorado Avalanche for a game that is highly anticipated for a number of reasons.

From a player perspective, it will mark the first time the Hurricanes have seen Martin Necas and Jack Drury since the blockbuster Mikko Rantanen trade, as well as Brent Burns for the first time since he signed with the Avalanche in free agency.

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It’s also an early-season showdown between two of the very best teams in the league. The Hurricanes are 5-1-0 after falling in Vegas on Monday night, while Colorado owns a 5-0-2 record to put them atop the Central Division.

And last but not least, the uniform matchup has caused quite a stir. Colorado is debuting its Quebec Nordique throwback jersey, and the teams were able to coordinate the Hurricanes wearing their white Hartford Whalers look for a full-on nostalgia bomb. The two teams will also wear the uniforms for the return meeting in Raleigh in January.

Colorado’s lines, per Daily Faceoff, are as follows:

Forwards

Arrturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Necas

Gabriel Landeskog – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin

Ross Colton – Jack Drury – Victor Olofsson

Parker Kelly – Zakhar Bardakov – Gavin Brindley

Defensemen

Devon Toews – Cale Makar

Josh Manson – Brent Burns

Ilya Solovyov – Sam Malinski

Goalies

Scott Wedgewood

Trent Miner



The Avs are without starting goaltender MacKenzie Blackwood as well as puck-moving defenseman Samuel Girard due to injuries.

Necas leads the team with 11 points and 6 assists, while MacKinnon’s 6 goals pace the club. Wedgewood has made every start in Blackwood’s absence, and he’s been phenomenal, posting a .927 save percentage and 1.84 goals against average.

Their last time out, the Avalanche fell short in overtime against the Utah Mammoth on the road.

As for Carolina, the Hurricanes will be without defensemen Shayne Gostisbehere and Jaccob Slavin once again, both of whom are not currently on the road trip, which will finally come to a close against Dallas on Saturday.

Carolina is a modest underdog to pull out the win tonight.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/genera...lorado-avalanche-old-friends-nhl-game-preview
 
Golden Knights at Hurricanes: How to watch, odds and game thread

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The Carolina Hurricanes are back in action for their second and final regular season meeting against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh on Tuesday night.

After a 4-2-0 road trip that has left the team without several key players, the Hurricanes will hope to get some reinforcements as they look to avenge their 4-1 loss to Vegas in Nevada.

Jaccob Slavin and K’Andre Miller appear likely to remain out of action on the backend, but Shayne Gostisbehere could be able to return, which would be a boost to both the team’s top power play unit and defensive group.

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Vegas is coming off two straight losses to the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning as they close out a road trip of their own on Tuesday.

Caniac Nation will finally get to recalibrate its hockey-related sleep schedule tonight after the lengthy State Fair road trip and several late nights.

Here’s how to check out the action…

Time: 6:30 PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network. Mike Maniscalco will handle play-by-play alongside Tripp Tracy doing color. Hanna Yates will provide off-ice reports as well as host pregame starting at 6:00 and postgame that will run for about 30 minutes after the conclusion.

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network App for fans in the Carolinas. Outside of the area, the ESPN app has you covered as they have every out-of-market hockey game available to watch.

Radio: The pregame on 99.9 The Fan starts at 6:00. At 6:30PM the Hurricanes Radio Nework (consisting of 99.9, 730 The Game in Charlotte, ESPN New Bern 107.5/1490, and ESPN Greenville 107.5/1570) picks up the FDSN feed. You can also stream the call on the Hurricanes app.

Odds: Hurricanes -146 Moneyline, Puckline Hurricanes -1.5 (+160)/Knights +122 Moneyline, Puckline +1.5 (-205), O/U 6.5 (+110/-134)

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...-hurricanes-how-to-watch-odds-and-game-thread
 
Carolina Homecoming – Golden Knights 6, Hurricanes 3

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The Carolina Hurricanes finally returned home after a long, six game road trip but lost to the Las Vegas Golden Knights, 6-3 on Tuesday night at the Lenovo Center.

The home team, already depleted by injuries, were playing with just four defensemen for a period of time when both Shayne Gostisbehere and Joel Nystrom left the game with injuries. Nystrom was able to return after getting hit in the face with a puck earlier.

Andrei Svechnikov got the scoring started with a nice shot immediately off a clean faceoff win by Sebastian Aho.

It was Svechnikov’s first point of the season. The assist gave Aho a nine game scoring streak as he has at least one point in each Carolina game.

The goal was also a powerplay goal but it would be the only chance the Canes would get with a man advantage this game.

Vegas would tie things up soon enough and then take a 2-1 lead before the end of the period.

Jordan Martinook tied the game on a breakaway chance midway through the second.

With 2:31 gone in the third period, Logan Stankoven gave the Canes a 3-2 lead but there would be no joy in Mudville this night.

Brett Howden tied it up and then Jack Eichel took over the game.

Eichel notched two beautiful goals and Hertl scored an empty-netter to close things out.

It was a tough night for the Hurricanes on several levels including that they had only one powerplay compared to five for Vegas. Brind’Amour was not happy about that after the game.

Alexander Nikishin had a team high 27:33 of ice time. He was tied for the team high with four shots on goal, three hits, and three blocked shots.

The Hurricanes will need to get healthy again or find a way to get back to winning as they face the Islanders on Thursday night.

Game Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/GS020155.HTM

Event Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/ES020155.HTM

Interviews – https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/zhe1...dtzww6ht7nmj4ielif5nduzu&e=1&st=f1d4bl8r&dl=0

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...lina-homecoming-golden-knights-6-hurricanes-3
 
Game Preview: Islanders vs Hurricanes

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The Carolina Hurricanes (6-3-0) hope to turn their recent fortunes around as they take on the New York Islanders (4-4-1) Thursday night at the Lenovo Center. Game time is back to 7 P.M.

The Canes have been snake bitten with injuries and it doesn’t seem like anyone of the injured will be returning to action anytime soon.

Jaccob Slavin, K’Andre Miller, and Shayne Gostisbehere are all on the shelf on the blueline. “Ghost” was going to be evaluated on Wednesday but there is no word from the team regarding his status.

Charles Alexis Legault was recalled from Chicago and will join six defensemen presently healthy enough to play. (Walker, Nikishin, Chatfield, Fensore, Nystrom, and Reilly)

Walt Ruff posted the lines but there are no major changes. Carrier was placed on injured reserve and of course Robinson remains out.

It's a practice day for the #Canes at Invisalign Arena.

As expected, Shayne Gostisbehere (midsection injury) is not skating.

All three goalies are on the ice.

Ehlers – Aho – Jarvis
Hall – Stankoven – Blake
Svechnikov – Staal – Martinook
Jankowski – Kotkaniemi – Nadeau

The six… pic.twitter.com/4pmXPV08BY

— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) October 29, 2025

According to the rotating schedule, Bussi should be back in net, but Brind’Amour indicated that Andersen may play. Kochetkov is close to returning but is not expected to play in this one.

Cory Lavalette confirmed that David Rittich will start in net for New York.

Rittich in net for the Isles tomorrow https://t.co/8htCFhKsbY

— Cory Lavalette (@CoryLavalette) October 29, 2025

The Daily Faceoff has the Islanders lines as follows:

Drouin – Horvat – Heineman

Duclair – Barzal – Palmieri

Lee – Pageau – Holmstrom

Maclean – Cizikis – Tsyplakov

Pelech – Pulock

Schaefer – Mayfield

Warren – DeAngelo

https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/teams/new-york-islanders/line-combinations

Both teams have lost two in a row so something has to give.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-2...ws/51998/game-preview-islanders-vs-hurricanes
 
Islanders @ Hurricanes – How To Watch, Odds, and Game Thread

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The New York Islanders visit Raleigh to take on the Carolina Hurricanes tonight at the Lenovo Center.

Game time is 7:30 P.M.

Rod Brind’Amour confirmed that Brandon Bussi will get the start for Carolina. The goalie is 2-1-0 in three starts for the Canes with a save percentage of .911 and a GAA of 2.33.

Andrew Gross is reporting that Matt Barzal will be held out of the game tonight.

Breaking news: #Isles bench Mathew Barzal for disciplinary reasons https://t.co/dTchHrlkx2

— Andrew Gross (@AGrossNewsday) October 30, 2025

More related news:

Hearing Cal Ritchie will make his NYI debut in place of Barzal, who was late to rink today https://t.co/RUaBQCrNXw

— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) October 30, 2025

David Rittich will be in net for the Isles. He is 2-0-0 with a .940 save percentage and a GAA of 2.01 so far this season.

TV: ESPN+ and Hulu were scheduled to have this broadcast, hence the later start time. But I am told this has been changed to FanDuel Sports Network. The team preview still lists ESPN+ and Hulu. (Why can’t this be easier?)

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/preview-october-30-vs-ny-islanders

Streaming: The FanDuel Sports Network will be streaming within the local area. Mike Maniscalco will handle play-by-play alongside Tripp Tracy doing color.

Radio: The pregame on 99.9 The Fan starts at 6:30 with Adam Gold. At 7:00 the Hurricanes Radio Network (consisting of 99.9, 730 The Game in Charlotte, ESPN New Bern 107.5/1490, and ESPN Greenville 107.5/1570) picks up the FDSN feed. You can also stream the call on the Hurricanes app.

Odds: Hurricanes -220 Moneyline, Puckline Hurricanes -1.5 +114. Islanders +180, Puckline +1.5 -140, O/U 6.5 -120/-102

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...-hurricanes-how-to-watch-odds-and-game-thread
 
Hurricanes 6, Islanders 2

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The Carolina Hurricanes jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead and never looked back as they defeated the New York Islanders, 6-2 on Thursday night at the Lenovo Center.

The Canes had six different goal scorers and 11 players with points. Even goalie Brandon Bussi earned an assist, his first career NHL point.

Speaking of Bussi, he played very well again and improved his record to 3-1 in the four games he has played for Carolina. He made 26 saves on 28 shots and now has a save percentage of .916 and a GAA of 2.25.

The Canes would be ill advised to put him on the waiver wire when Kochetkov is ready to return to action. More discussion about this later.

Bradly Nadeau started things off with a blast right from his wheelhouse just 2:33 into the game. It was his first career NHL goal.

Mike Reilly then scored a wrap-around off his own rebound during a penalty kill. The defenseman enjoyed his success against his former team and is happy to be given an opportunity at Carolina.

Jordan Martinook made it 3-0 when he stuffed in a rebound.

The home team cooled off a bit while the visitors got to their game and Carolina would not score again until the third period.

Just a minute and change into the third, Jackson Blake took a beautiful pass from Taylor Hall to make the score, 4-1.

Midway through the third, the Islanders made it 4-2 but Andrei Svechnikov answered that with a slick move and shot just 21 seconds later.

The move was vintage Svechnikov and hopefully a sign of much more to come.

Nikolai Ehlers then fed Logan Stankoven to close out the scoring.

Alexander Nikishin played well and was tied for a team high +3, and also led the team with four hits.

The Hurricanes only won 39% of their faceoffs and were outhit, 30-19. They did out shoot the Islanders 33-28.

Finally, Seth Jarvis left the game and was helped off the ice. Brind’Amour said after the game that “it did not look good”. He will be tested on Friday.

The team will practice on Friday before flying to Boston for an afternoon game against the Bruins on Saturday.

Game Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/GS020171.HTM

Event Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/ES020171.HTM

Interviews – https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/wpys...kpw6rwkwmx0l9fbs62qjnu39&e=1&st=tenfcjre&dl=0

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-11-carolina-hurricanes-game-recaps/52022/hurricanes-6-islanders-2
 
Game Preview: Hurricanes return home for rematch with Vegas

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The Carolina Hurricanes finally return to their home ice after a lengthy and troublesome six-game road trip to accommodate the North Carolina State Fair.

The results were more than acceptable, as the Hurricanes swept California before taking one of three against the top teams the Western Conference has to offer, beating the Colorado Avalanche but losing to the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars.

It’s the Golden Knights on the docket in Raleigh on Tuesday night, as Carolina will look to avenge a 4-1 loss in Nevada. Sebastian Aho scored Carolina’s lone goal on assists from Seth Jarvis and Nikolaj Ehlers, but Pavel Dorofeyev’s beautiful seventh goal of the season and a multi-point effort from Ivan Barbashev proved too much.

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While the team went 4-2-0 on the trip, injuries added a sour note. Forwards Eric Robinson and William Carrier are now out, and defensemen Shayne Gostisbehere and K’Andre Miller also sustained ailments, joining Jaccob Slavin on the list of sidelined defenders.

Gostisbehere practiced Monday and could return Tuesday night, as could goalie Pyotr Kochetkov, whose role has been handled admirably by preseason waiver claim Brandon Bussi.

Frederik Andersen will likely have the net regardless, since he was off on Saturday night in Dallas.

The Golden Knights are playing their third game in four nights, having swung through Florida to play the Panthers and Lightning on Saturday and Sunday. Goalie Adin Hill is still out for them after his injury that occurred against Carolina.

Akira Schmid will likely have the net for Vegas tonight after he lost to Florida Saturday. New backup Carl Lindbom took the loss to Tampa Bay on Sunday.

Star center Jack Eichel leads Vegas with 16 points, while Dorofeyev still leads the team with seven goals. Mark Stone holds the lead in assists, but he remains out with an injury.

FanDuel Sports Network for a unique puckdrop time at 6:30 PM as the league pulls off its annual Frozen Frenzy— a night in which all 32 NHL teams are in action with staggered start times to ensure that there is game action going on at all times of the evening and night.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-2...-carolina-hurricanes-vegas-golden-knights-nhl
 
Canes Face B’s to Start a Two-Game Road Trip

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The Carolina Hurricanes closed out October with a decisive win over the New York Islanders, and look to keep it rolling against the Boston Bruins.

After a tough 10-day stretch in which Boston lost six games, the Bruins have won three of the last four, including three straight at home.

The top story out of Boston is Morgan Geekie. Yes, Carolina’s 2017 third-round pick, who scored his first three NHL goals on his first three shots back in March 2020.

This season, Geekie is tied for the NHL lead with nine goals. The Manitoba native has scored a goal in six straight games.

Geekie will now be paired with Marat Khusnutdinov, who is replacing the injured Elias Lindholm, another former Hurricane. This will be a major jump for the 23-year-old Russian, and he will get a huge opportunity today to prove he belongs in the top six.

Khusnutdinov scored his first goal of the season on Thursday, an overtime winner over Buffalo. The young Russian is poised to make an impact with Geekie and superstar David Pastrnak on the Boston top line.

Pastrnak leads the Bruins in scoring and is tied for fourth overall in the NHL. This surge to the top of the league charts is due to his hot play in recent games. Pasta has five multi-point performances in his last seven games.

For most of the season, Boston has alternated between Jeremy Swayman and Joonas Korpisalo in net. Swayman went back-to-back during games two and three of the Bruins’ six-game skid, and Korpisalo has started and won the last two games.

After allowing two goals in the first versus the Islanders, Korpisalo did not allow another goal until the second period of the next game against the Sabres.

A starter has not been named, but let’s see if head coach Marco Sturm goes with the hot hand or returns to Swayman.

Besides, Lindholm, defenseman Jordan Harris is out of the lineup for the Bruins. The 25-year-old had surgery on Monday to repair a right ankle fracture sustained during Brad Marchand’s return to Boston on October 21.

The Bruins’ team defense has been a major weakness this season, ranking 26th in the NHL with 3.60 goals allowed per game. However, after the 7-5 loss to Anaheim on October 23, Boston has allowed just over two goals a game in the last four contests.



Morgan Geekie — Marat Khusnutdinov — David Pastrnak

Casey Mittelstadt — Pavel Zacha — Viktor Arvidsson

Tanner Jeannot — Fraser Minten — Michael Eyssimont

Johnny Beecher — Sean Kuraly — Mark Kastelic

Nikita Zadorov — Charlie McAvoy

Hampus Lindholm — Andrew Peeke

Jonathan Aspirot — Henri Jokiharju

Joonas Korpisalo

Jeremy Swayman

Scratched: Jeffrey Viel, Mason Lohrei

Injured: Elias Lindholm (lower body), Jordan Harris (surgery)



Carolina is back on track after a two-game skid. On Thursday night, the Canes scored six goals, matching their season high scored on opening night versus New Jersey.

The Hurricanes did so, once again, with a depleted lineup.

With the injury bug having its way in the Canes’ locker room, all eyes are on Seth Jarvis. Carolina’s goal leader took a puck to the inner ankle during a shot block attempt against New York and hobbled to the locker room.

After the game, head coach Rod Brind’Amour said, “it doesn’t look great” for Jarvis.

Fortunately, Jarvis skated on Friday and will travel with the team today.

In more good news, Canes beat writer Walt Ruff reported that William Carrier and K’Andre Miller skated yesterday, although Miller will not make the road trip.

In other roster news, Pyotr Kochetkov was assigned to the Chicago Wolves for a conditioning stint, which can last up to two weeks.

Once again, expect Mike Reilly and two rookies, Joel Nystrom and Charles-Alexis Legault, to suit up on the back end.

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With Brandon Bussi earning the win on Thursday, expect Frederik Andersen to get the start in the Garden.

Thursday’s win over the Islanders was not pretty, but the Canes started on time and won the game in the first period. With injuries and an impotent power play, Carolina must be ready from the opening whistle.

The best news for Canes fans this week is the arrival of Andrei Svechnikov. Svech is on a two-game goal streak, his first two tallies of the season.

It just so happens that the first three penalties of the season for Svechnikov have occurred in the last two games.

His game on Thursday against New York was his best of the season. He made the play happen for Jordan Martinook’s first period goal, he had a big and clean hit on Emil Heineman in the second, and had the perfect power forward goal off the wing in the third.

While Carrier remains out, let’s hope HCRBA keeps Svechnikov with Martinook and Jordan Staal. Those two vets seem to take the pressure off Svechnikov, allowing him to return to the basics of his game.

Jackson Blake had another great game. This was underscored by him taking a big hit in the second and opening the third with a strong stick that put one in the back of the net.

If the Canes can get all four forward lines clicking at the same time, this will be a really dangerous team.

Hurricanes projected lineup

Nikolaj Ehlers — Sebastian Aho — Seth Jarvis

Taylor Hall — Logan Stankoven — Jackson Blake

Jordan Martinook — Jordan Staal — Andrei Svechnikov

Mark Jankowski — Jesperi Kotkaniemi — Bradly Nadeau

Alexander Nikishin — Sean Walker

Jalen Chatfield — Joel Nystrom

Mike Reilly — Charles-Alexis Legault

Frederik Andersen

Brandon Bussi

Scratched: Domenick Fensore, Pyotr Kochetkov

Injured: William Carrier (lower body), Eric Robinson (upper body), Jaccob Slavin (lower body), K’Andre Miller (lower body), Shayne Gostisbehere (midsection)



Here’s how to check out the action:

  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Location: TD Garden, Boston, MA
  • TV: FanDuel Sports Network with Mike Maniscalco, play-by-play; Tripp Tracy, color analyst; Shane Willis, analyst; Hannah Yates, rinkside.
  • Radio: 99.9 The Fan FM
  • Line: ML: CAR -185; PL: CAR +1.5 +136

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-2...ston-bruins-to-start-a-two-game-road-trip-nhl
 
Bruins outlast Canes, 2-1

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The Boston Bruins are in a weird place this year where people aren’t sure if they are rebuilding or if they are trying to contend for the playoffs. They have talent in goal and one of the game’s best players in David Pastrnak but beyond that they are breaking in a new coach and more than a few new players. It’s resulted in a bumpy start for the season, but that bumpy start was on the upswing as they shut down a wounded Hurricanes team on Saturday in TD Garden.

The game was 0-0 all the way into the third period. Both teams held firm through the first with great goaltending play, and the majority of the game was played at five on five as there was only one penalty was called on each side all afternoon. Boston actually outshot the Canes 11-9 in the first period, and then that flipped 9-6 in the second.

It wasn’t a boring contest, though, as the Canes missing half of their defensive starters still stood tall, and Alexander Nikishin made sure that the Bruins were awake for the earlier start.

Need some help waking up this Saturday?

Alexander Nikishin laying the BOOM might help 💥 pic.twitter.com/x89CTLcUZK

— NHL (@NHL) November 1, 2025

Despite this the Canes couldn’t really establish any rhythm offensively as the Bruins mostly clogged the zones to wait for a mistake. For most of the game, Freddie Andersen was able to backstop those mistakes but the Canes’ luck ran out in the third. First off, Casey Mittelstadt started a rush into the zone that quickly turned into a 2-on-1. He poked a pass to Charlie McAvoy who was able to get it back to Mittelstadt and Mittelstadt poked it past Andersen to get the game to 1-0.

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Then as if they put some pressure on themselves to try and answer, Boston was again able to capitalize off a mistake and score past Andersen. Charlie McAvoy factored in on this play as well, as the fellow Team USAer seemed to thrive without Jaccob Slavin on the ice. Viktor Arvidsson leaked out of the zone as the whole Canes team had collpased toward Swayman, and took a feed from Mittelstadt from the McAvoy block, skated in all alone on Andersen and gave the Bruins a 2-0 cushion.

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The B’s would lock down from there and it would take an extra skater on the ice to finally break through Swayman. On a delayed penalty call, the star of the game for the Canes Nikishin blasted a shot by the Bruins goalie to break the shut out with over two minutes left and give the Canes a chance to draw even.

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Carolina was able to take that momentum and get some pressure at the end of the game, however Boston and Swayman held firm. The final siren sounded and the Canes dropped this game 2-1, despite outshooting the B’s 11-5 in the third and 29-22 overall.

After a rough ankle injury on Thursday, Seth Jarvis was a gametime decision Saturday. He ended up playing, meaning the Canes didn’t have to play the awkward 11-7 they would have otherwise. The Hurricnes though were still without Jaccob Slavin, K’Andre Miller, and Shayne Gostisbehere on the blue line, and the jumbled blue line showed as the game wore on. Having to use Nikishin on Pastrnak opened up opportunities for other players, and Boston was able to take advantage.

The Canes will come home for a couple of days and then head off to New York for their first meeting against the Rangers Tuesday Night before returning to Raleigh Thursday against the Wild.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-11-carolina-hurricanes-game-recaps/52035/bruins-outlast-canes-2-1
 
Kochetkov shuts down New York, Hurricanes 3, Rangers 0

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Pyotr Kochetkov made his season debut a huge success as he earned a 26 save shutout while the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New York Rangers, 3-0 on Tuesday night at MSG.

Kochetkov had been getting over an injury since the start of the season but he certainly looked healthy enough during this performance.

The Rangers came out hard and controlled play for the beginning of the game. At one point they were outshooting Carolina, 12-5 but “Kooch” was equal to the task.

Later in the period the Hurricanes got some traction and generated some chances of their own.

Nikolaj Ehlers scored his first goal of the season with a blast from the point on a powerplay.

In the second period, Sean Walker scored from long range to make it 2-0 and the Rangers seemed to come undone.

The home team went for a long period of time without even generating a single shot on goal. (21 plus minutes). They finished with one shot on goal in the entire third period as the Canes put on a defensive clinic.

Seth Jarvis closed things out with an empty-netter late in the game.

Sean Walker played 24:16 and Alexander Nikishin had 23:42 of ice time.

The Canes will return home and prepare for a visit from Minnesota on Thursday night.

Game Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/GS020206.HTM

Event Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/ES020206.HTM

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...ov-shuts-down-new-york-hurricanes-3-rangers-0
 
Hurricanes at Rangers: Preview and game thread

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The Carolina Hurricanes (7-4-0) are in the “Big Apple” to do battle with the New York Rangers (6-5-2) on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. Game time is 7 p.m.

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These two teams seem to be on opposite paths as the Rangers have won three straight after a slow start where the Canes have lost three of their last four games. Both teams are tied for third in the Metropolitan with 14 points. Both teams have the worst powerplay units in the league, (Rangers 31st and Canes 32nd).

This would be his first start of the season for Carolina.

In an effort to shake things up a bit and to get a couple of players “going”, head coach Rod Brind’Amour has shaken the lines up. I would look for more “shaking” tonight if things start off badly.

  • Taylor Hall – Sebastian Aho – Andrei Svechnikov
  • Nikolaj Ehlers – Logan Stankoven – Jackson Blake
  • Jordan Martinook – Jordan Staal – Seth Jarvis
  • Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Mark Jankowski – Bradly Nadeau
  • Alexander Nikishin – Sean Walker
  • Jalen Chatfield – Joel Nystrom
  • Mike Reilly – Charles Alexis Legault
  • Kochetkov – Andersen

There is no update status of Carolina’s injured players. They were hoping that K’Andre Miller would be able to return soon, but he did not make the trip.

UPDATE: There is a report that Miller did indeed make the trip. No word on his status.

The Daily Faceoff has these lines for New York.

Artemi Panarin – J.T. Miller – Mika Zibanejad
Alexis Lafreniere – Noah Laba – Will Cuylle
Conor Sheary – Juuso Parssinen – Taylor Raddysh
Adam Edstrom – Sam Carrick – Jonny Brodzinski

Vladislav Gavrikov – Adam Fox
Carson Soucy – Will Borgen
Urho Vaakanainen – Braden Schneider

Shesterkin – Quick

TV: This game has a national broadcast and will be on TNT/TruTV/HBO Max

Streaming: (not sure, check your normal streaming options)

Radio: As always, 99.9 The Fan and affiliates

Odds: (Correction) Moneyline — Carolina-118 and Rangers -102

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...54/hurricanes-rangers-preview-and-game-thread
 
Game Preview: Wild versus Hurricanes

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After a two-game road trip to the northeast, the Carolina Hurricanes are back at the Lenovo Center for home games versus Minnesota and Buffalo.

On Tuesday night, the Canes earned a great win over a struggling Rangers team. Nikolaj Ehlers netted his first goal as a Hurricane, and did so on the power play. Carolina dominated the second and third periods, limiting New York to just one shot in the final period.

Pyotr Kochetkov had a 26-save shutout in his season debut behind another game with a depleted Carolina defense.

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The Canes now focus on the Minnesota Wild. The Wild were pegged as a bubble playoff team this season, but have struggled to start the season.

After winning two of the first three games of the season, Minnesota won just one of nine games to close out October.

The Wild ended a five-game losing streak on November 1 and took down Nashville in overtime on Tuesday.

The strength of this Minnesota squad is the power play. Led by Kirill Kaprizov, the Wild have the third-best power play in the NHL, converting on 31.5 percent of their opportunities.

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The offense is extremely top-heavy. Kaprizov is tied for ninth in the league in scoring, tallying eight goals and 10 assists so far this season. He is ranked second in power play goals (5) and points (9). Matt Boldy, Marco Rossi, and Marcus Johansson are the other Minnesota players with double-digit points this season.

Despite this production on the man advantage, the Wild are struggling five-on-five. Over 43 percent of Minnesota’s goals this season have been on the power play. Minnesota is tied for the fewest even-strength goals scored and has the second-worst goal differential five-on-five.

At five-on-five, advanced stats suggest they should have scored about 31 goals based on their shot quality, but have only scored 19. The Wild are failing to capitalize on their chances and struggling to convert in the high-scoring areas around the net.

The line of Kaprizov, Rossi, and Johansson has seen the most time together during even strength. This trio has scored three goals, but have allowed four.

By the numbers, Minnesota is one of the worst defensive teams in the NHL. The Wild are allowing 3.64 goals per game, ranking 29th in the league. The penalty kill is worse, killing just two-thirds of power plays, ranking second to last in the NHL.

The Wild’s defensive struggles stem from a combination of poor goaltending, key injuries, and the inexperience of young players who have been forced to take on larger roles.

Minnesota’s goalies have also struggled. The Wild have a team save percentage of .880, and both Filip Gustavsson and Jesper Wallstedt have goals against averages above 3.11.

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Jonas Brodin, expected to be Minnesota’s defensive anchor, had a slow start to the season due to offseason surgery. Veteran Zach Bogosian is currently on the injured reserve with a lower-body injury.

Two youngsters, Brock Faber and Zeeve Buium, have taken a larger role on the blue line. The 23-year-old Faber leads the team in ice time, and the rookie Buium is logging nearly 19 minutes a game.

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Bogosian, Mats Zuccarello, and Nico Sturm are all on the injured reserve.



For the Hurricanes, the two biggest questions of the season remain: who will dress on defense, and who will be the starting goalie?

With no morning skate today, those questions will be answered later in the day, likely right before game time.

The Hurricanes are now truly juggling three goalies. Brandon Bussi may be the next man up, as he last played one week ago versus the Islanders. Frederik Andersen had the start last Saturday against the Bruins.

Shayne Gostisbehere, Eric Robinson, William Carrier, K’Andre Miller, and Jaccob Slavin remain on the injury list.

According to Carolina’s Walt Ruff, Miller may play tonight.

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Tonight’s game will have a focus on special teams. The Canes’ eighth-ranked penalty kill will take on the third-best power play in the league. On the flip side, Carolina’s 31st-ranked power play will face off against the 31st-ranked penalty kill.

The Hurricanes have scored two goals in the last four games. This is certainly not where the team needs to be, but it is at least an improvement over just two power play markers in the eight games preceding that.

Tonight is an opportunity to build momentum and confidence on the man advantage. Let’s see if the Canes can grab it against a lowly Wild defense.

When Captain Jordan Staal takes the ice tonight, he will appear in his 910th Hurricanes game. Staal will pass his brother Eric for the most Canes games played since relocation in 1997.

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Here’s how to check out the action:

  • Time: 7:00 PM ET
  • Location: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC
  • TV: FanDuel Sports Network with Mike Maniscalco, play-by-play; Tripp Tracy, color analyst; Shane Willis, analyst; Hannah Yates, rinkside.
  • Radio: 99.9 The Fan FM
  • Line: ML: CAR -192; PL: CAR +1.5 +130

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-2...ild-versus-carolina-hurricanes-nhl-nov-5-2025
 
Hurricanes 4, Wild 3

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After a wild and crazy first period, (no pun intended), both teams settled down and the Carolina Hurricanes ended up with a 4-3 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild on Thursday night at the Lenovo Center.

The win improved their record to 9-4-0.

The first period had a little bit of everything except for outstanding goalie play.

In that period, the Hurricanes scored three times on just seven shots while the Wild scored twice on three shots.

After the Wild scored five minutes into the game, Jackson Blake tied the game off a nice move after getting a pass from new linemate, Nikolaj Ehlers.

Ehlers and Blake seemed to generate some good chemistry in this game.

Just a minute previous to this score, Tyler Pitlick lined up Jalen Chatfield and took him out of the game with a high, dangerous hit. Captain, Jordan Staal took exception and immediately jumped Pitlick and started punching him.

Pitlick was given a game misconduct among other penalties and Staal was given an instigator along with a misconduct.

Cory Lavalette reported that this was the first fight Staal had in eight years.

There was no update on Chatfield’s status after the game.

The goals came fast and furious after this.

Less than a minute after the Blake goal, the Wild took the lead again, but it was short-lived.

Andrei Svechnikov tied the score just 21 seconds later on his patented, sweet move and slick shot.

Sean Walker then closed out the period with a shot from the point to give the home team a 3-2 lead.

Walker has really stepped up his game this season as the Carolina blueline has struggled dealing with injury after injury. He played a team high 24:49 and had two points, (1G 1A). He also saved a goal at the goal line.

To start off the second period Matt Boldy scored his second of the game but that goal was immediately followed up by a goal by Ehlers, off a pass by Blake.

After a slow start, Ehlers now has six points in his last eight games.

That would do it for the scoring as both goalies settled in the rest of the way.

K’Andre Miller returned in this game after missing two weeks because of his injury and looked very good, especially showing off his long reach.

The Canes will next face the Sabres on Saturday night.

Game Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/GS020222.HTM

Event Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/ES020222.HTM

Interviews – https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/7ftk...nm5fn8c2lk8z0umez25lul9p&e=1&st=q3dsh5yz&dl=0

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-11-carolina-hurricanes-game-recaps/52088/hurricanes-4-wild-3
 
Hurricanes 6, Sabres 3

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The Carolina Hurricanes improved their record to 10-4-0 with a 6-3 win against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday night at the Lenovo Center.

The victory gave the team three wins in a row and pushed them to a 5-1-0 record at home.

Once again the Canes spread out the scoring as they had six different goal scorers and 11 different players with points.

The first line opened up the scoring five minutes into the game when Andrei Svechnikov made a pretty pass to Sebastian Aho, who made no mistake.

Buffalo tied the game before the end of the period but the Hurricanes came out roaring in the second.

Svechnikov rifled in a powerplay goal to make it 2-1, then Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored his second of the season off a nice pass by Joel Nystrom. It was Nystrom’s first point of his NHL career.

Nystrom has been put into service because of Carolina’s injuries on the blueline and he has improved each game.

Just 29 seconds into the third, Eric Robinson made it 4-1, but then the Hurricanes took a breath.

Alex Tuch and Tage Thompson each scored to tighten things up but the home team tightened up the defense and scored two empty-netters to end the scoring.

Seth Jarvis scored the first one, his ninth of the season.

Charles Alexis Legault scored the next, a long one from his own end for his first career NHL goal.

Legault finished with a +2 and had two hits.

Carolina outshot Buffalo 35-22, led by Aho who had six shots.

Alexander Nikishin seemed to have a quiet game but led the team with 21:39 of ice time. He also had a team high four hits. The rookie had a +2 on the night pushing his season total to +13, which ties him for the league lead.

The Canes will quickly travel to Toronto for a match against the Leafs Sunday night.

Game Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/GS020238.HTM

Event Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/ES020238.HTM

Interviews – https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/1n4a...x0gea23ck0a9iuist7277r0f&e=1&st=n84va5et&dl=0

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-11-carolina-hurricanes-game-recaps/52103/hurricanes-6-sabres-3
 
Game Preview: Sabres versus Hurricanes

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The Canes are back at Lenovo Center tonight for the second of a two-game homestand with tonight’s matchup against Buffalo.

On Thursday, Carolina was able to notch their second straight win, coming against the Wild courtesy of three first period goals. Nikolaj Ehlers recorded his second goal of the season, and the marquee free agent signing finally looks to be finding his footing. Sophomore Jackson Blake impressed as well, adding a goal and an assist, giving him 10 points in 13 games, good for the third leading scorer on Carolina this season.

Currently, the Canes currently sit at third in the Metropolitan division with a 9-4-0 record through 13 games. The two teams ahead of them, the Devils and Penguins, have both played more games but have 20 points apiece.

As for Buffalo, their season has been quite the opposite of Carolina’s. The Sabres are, once again, one of the NHL’s bottom feeders. It looks like their 14 year playoff drought, tied for the longest active one in the big four North American leagues, will extend another year this season.

On the offensive end, Alex Tuch and Tage Thompson lead the team with five goals each. Buffalo also has Josh Doan, the son of former Arizona Coyotes captain Shane Doan, who has quietly been enjoying a breakout season with four goals and five assists through 14 games this season.

But there’s not much else to get excited about this season for the Sabres in terms of their forward group which lacks both top-level talent and the necessary depth to compete.

As for Buffalo’s defensive core, they will be without star defenseman Rasmus Dahlin, who recently took a leave absence from the team. Without Dahlin, expect Owen Power and Bowen Byram to take on increased roles tonight.

Despite the lack of team success so far, Sabres goaltender Alex Lyon has performed well relative to the situation, posting a .915 save percentage in 10 games so far.

As for tonight’s game, the Canes may be getting a couple players back from injury. Per Carolina’s Walt Ruff both William Carrier and Eric Robinson have a chance to return to the lineup. It doesn’t look like defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere will suit up against the Sabres though.

For who’s starting in net, it appears Pyotr Kochetkov will get the nod tonight. Kochetkov’s last start was a 26-save shutout against the Rangers on Tuesday.

With all that being said, this is a game the Canes should come out on top. Buffalo has lost five out of their last six games, making it a prime opportunity for Carolina to extend their winning streak to three and climb up the division standings.

Here’s how to watch:

Time: 7:00 PM ET

Location: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC

TV: FanDuel Sports Network with Mike Maniscalco, play-by-play; Tripp Tracy, color analyst; Shane Willis, analyst; Hannah Yates, rinkside.

Radio: 99.9 The Fan FM

Line: ML: CAR -260; PL: CAR -1.5 -104

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...s/52098/game-preview-sabres-versus-hurricanes
 
Hurricanes storm back, defeat Toronto 5-4

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Why is it always the Leafs?

Whenever the Carolina Hurricanes and the Toronto Maple Leafs play each other, the chances that the game will be insane shoot through the roof for some reason. All you have to do is check the history of Steve Dangle Glynn with the Canes to see some of his best reactions. Sunday night was no exception as the Canes came back from a 4-2 deficit to beat the Leafs on Hockey Hall of Fame Night 5-4.

The first period was about as bonkers as was expected. After both teams witnessed the Hockey Hall of Fame Ceremony, there was a question about what sort of start you’d see. That was answered five minutes in when William Nylander converted on the rush. It started when Morgan Rielly started behind his own net and whipped a great pass off the wall in front of the team benches, Matthew Knies took the puck and fed a streaking Nylander. Nylander had beaten Mike Reilly and was able to get the puck past Brandon Bussi for the 1-0 lead.

Carolina would answer quickly with their second power play goal in a row thanks to an outstanding feed from Nikolaj Ehlers. Sebastian Aho won the faceoff to start the Power Play, and the Canes were able to quickly cycle it around for Aho to blast it past Dennis Hildeby to knot it at one.

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Six minutes later the top line for the Canes converted thanks to another outstanding pass, this one from a red hot Andrei Svechnikov, who fed a streaking Seth Jarvis for Jarvis’ tenth on the season.

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The Canes were unable to enjoy the lead for long, though, as the superstars for Toronto exerted themselves quickly. First John Tavares converted on another rush for the Leafs, as the Canes got a little too foucsed on the puck and staring goalie Brandon Bussi was unable to stop a rebound that went right to Tavares. Then near the end of the period, the Canes penalty kill gave up a rare power play goal as they were unable to clear the zone, and Tavares fed Nylander for the one-timer that was blasted past Bussi.

The first period ended with a 3-2 score, the Canes putting more shots on goal with 12-10 but the stars for the Leafs being the stars. It also ended with a scrum that resulted in Charles Alexis Legault getting a pretty serious cut on his hand, bad enough to where he was ruled out for the rest of the game. Once again, and for way too many times this early in the season, the Canes had to skate with just five defensemen.

Being short a defensemen showed for the Canes as the craziness continued into the second period, even though for the first few minutes it didn’t result in any goals. Carolina tried to make it three straight Power Play conversions but were unable to convert, and before the first TV timeout the Canes had several breakways, and hit the post or crossbar on each of them. That would prove costly for the Canes as Toronto was able to convert with the defensive miscommunications. The other star for the Leafs Austin Matthews got in on the action with yet another breakdown where Bussi couldn’t corral the puck. Matthews was all alone next to the net and was able to tap it in. Toronto led 4-2, but the Canes were able to get it back to one thanks to a goal from the Staal line.

It was fitting that this line was the one to convert, as instead of tying to do something fancy to beat Hildeby, they just grinded and put the puck on net. In this case, Will Carrier was able to get the puck in deep allowing the Canes to set up, and dished it off to Sean Walker. Walker blasted it by Hildeby to get the Canes out of the second period down just 4-3.

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With an intermission to calm down and discuss how to play the rest of the game with just five defensement, the Canes completely locked the Leafs down in the third. After giving up 18 total shots in the first two periods the Canes would just give up two in the third, and that was with the Leafs having a Power Play. In the meantime on offense the Canes got back to the style of hockey they wanted to play—putting pucks on net and it paid dividends. Three minutes into the third, the Canes stormed the net on a partial change. Joel Nystrom saved the puck from going out of the zone and got it to the net. Logan Stankoven fed it to Jackson Blake, who put on a shot, and Taylor Hall was able to cash in on the rebound.

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The Canes continued to pressure the Leafs, and the air seemed to go out of the arena once it was tied. Sure enough, with eight minutes left Ehlers made a wonderful defensive play, stealing the puck, and fed K’Andre Miller, who dropped to an open Stankoven. Stankoven burried the shot and the Canes were up 5-4.

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The Canes continued to lock down Toronto for the rest of the period, and the Leafs got very little empty net time. The one chance the Leafs had in the period may have exmplified just how bonkers the night was. On their Power Play with a chance to seize momentum, Nylander missed a wide open net. Toronto wouldn’t get close again the rest of the night.

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The Canes outshot Toronto 22-2 in the third period. That is not a typo. Toronto was unable to establish the rush they had gotten in the first two periods because the Canes just kept putting the puck on the net.

Carolina now improves to 11-4-0 on the season, and play again Tuesday Night against the Capitals, where Freddie Andersen is expected to start between the pipes.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...120/hurricanes-storm-back-deafeat-toronto-5-4
 
Game Preview: Hurricanes at Maple Leafs

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The Canes are headed north for a quick trip to Scotiabank Arena to take on the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight at 7 p.m., hoping to extend the winning streak to four.

Last night against the Sabres, Carolina’s offense was on fire, netting six goals en route to a 6-3 win on home ice. While Buffalo wasn’t the hardest test, the Canes were still able to impress. Four players recorded multi-point games, including Sebastian Aho, who is now the leading scorer on Carolina with 15 points in 14 games this season. Eric Robinson, who returned from injury last night, added a goal in his first game back since Oct. 23.

Despite the strong offensive performance, goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov didn’t have the best showing, letting in three goals on 22 shots for an .864 save percentage.

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As for the Maple Leafs, they will be playing a back-to-back tonight also after losing 5-3 to the Bruins last night. After a slow start to the season, Toronto has been stellar as of late, winning five of their last seven games. The Leafs are 8-6-1 and rank fifth in the Atlantic division. Even after starting out the season slow, they will be a tough matchup especially playing on home ice. This season at Scotiabank, the Leafs are 7-3-1 while the Canes are 5-3 on the road.

Toronto boasts some of the best top-end talent in the league in its forward group, led this season by William Nylander, who has tallied 21 points in 12 games — tied for 7th most in the league. John Tavares has put up 19 points in 15 games and Matthew Knies has tallied 18 points in 15 games. You can’t forget about Auston Matthews, one of the most prolific goal scorers in the NHL. This year, Matthews hasn’t been on fire, but he has still notched 8 goals in 15 games.

Even after losing Mitch Marner to the Las Vegas Knights in the offseason, the Leafs have one of the most talented forwards groups in the league, which could pose problems for a banged up Carolina defensive core.

The Maple Leafs have struggled to find consistent goaltending this season though, with starter Anthony Stolarz posting a 6-5 record with a 3.35 GAA and .889 save percentage. Last night against Boston, Stolarz was replaced after allowing four goals on 19 shots by Dennis Hildeby. After replacing Stolarz, Hildeby let in only one goal on 20 shots.

Don’t be surprised if the Leafs slot in Hildeby to make his seventh career start and first this season following his performance against the Bruins last night.

Tonight will be a good test for the Canes who are still looking to climb in the Metropolitan division standings. A win could tie the Canes with the New Jersey Devils for first place in the Metro.

It’s a toss-up game tonight, especially with all the injuries on the back end for Carolina and the amount of forward talent the Leafs have. But if the Canes can get some strong goaltending, they will have a solid chance to extend the winning streak on the road tonight.

Here’s how to watch:

Time: 7:00 PM ET

Location: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Canada

TV: ESPN+

Streaming: Fubo

Radio: 99.9 The Fan and affiliates

Odds: ML: CAR -130; PL: -1.5 +176

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-2.../52111/game-preview-hurricanes-at-maple-leafs
 
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