To Trade Or Not To Trade, That Is The Question

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Nov 1, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Carolina Hurricanes center Logan Stankoven (22) warms up before a game against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

The NHL Trade Deadline is fast approaching and now that the Olympic trade freeze is over, look for all kinds of rumors and inuendo to explode around hockey social media for the next several days. Yes, even more so than usual.

If NHL General Managers want to try to improve their respective teams, they have until 3 P.M. on March 6 to do so. But they should be careful, there are no guarantees that a trade will actually improve your team.

In Carolina, GM Eric Tulsky and his crew have the responsibility to make that decision.

After seven consecutive playoffs and eventual disappointments, many media“experts” feel that the Hurricanes need to upgrade in order to make it to the Stanley Cup Finals.

Some upgrades were made over the offseason. The addition of Nikolaj Ehlers certainly is an improvement from last season.

The Canes also signed K’Andre Miller and while he is still acclimating to the Carolina system, he is mostly an improvement over Dmitri Orlov from last year.

Is Alexander Nikishin an upgrade over Brent Burns?

Rod Brind’Amour would say no but the eye test doesn’t look that bad as well as some stats. Nikishin certainly has more points on the powerplay (two goals and four assists so far) than Burns did last year (zero goals and three assists) and has more hits, (Burns 11, Niki 100 so far) and he is still learning.

That should also be counted as a position that was upgraded for the playoffs.

Last postseason, the injury to Jalen Chatfield hurt the team. They were forced to play Scott Morrow and a brand new Nikishin in some high pressure situations. The signing of an experienced Mike Reilly should be adequate insurance for this possibility, this time around. (At least better than last year).

Last but not least, newly signed goalie Brandon Bussi is setting NHL records seemingly every time he takes the ice. That position looks like it has been upgraded, at this point. But we all know goaltending can be fickle.

So the argument could be made that the team has improved enough to be successful in the postseason just by the changes they have made so far.

But, are those changes enough to get over the hump in the rough and tumble playoffs?

One position many are looking at is the center position.

Logan Stankoven was moved to center this season and there have been mixed results. He still needs work on his faceoffs, for sure. (44.4%) But let’s take a look at some of his other stats.

So far this season in 57 games, he has 10 goals and 15 assists for 25 points. (.44 points per game)

Previous to this season in 78 games he scored 14 goals and had 24 assists. (.49 points per game).

For his first NHL season playing the center position, his production has not dropped off too much and should improve. Stankoven did play center often in the Juniors so it is not totally a foreign concept to him.

Still, there is a valid argument to be made that the Canes could improve there, if they really wanted to.

Experienced centers like, Vincent Trochek, Ryan O’Reilly, Nazem Kadri, Elias Pettersson, Robert Thomas, and Mika Zibanejad are all rumored to be available. But at what cost?

There are other forwards that could also help the team.

Carolina officials do not seem excited about the chance to make adjustments at this point. Of course the front office is always looking to improve the team and they could fool everyone with a big move at any time. The Rantanen deal from last season came out of nowhere.

The team seems involved in almost every major trade rumor out there.

But Tulsky himself noted that (he was happy with this group) in a recent interview.

And why not?

The Hurricanes are tied for first in the East with the Lightning with 78 points. (The Bolts have two games in hand). They have an eight point lead in their division. They are 8-0-2 in their last 10 games.

The team has been fighting adversity much of the season primarily as Slavin has been out more than he has been in.

There is also an argument to be made that the players who have have gotten you to this point, deserve the chance to take it to the next level.

That is why I think that if there is a deal to be made, it will not include any of the top nine or ten forwards.

There is also an argument to be made that the coaching staff’s system needs to be changed to be more successful in the playoffs, more so than the players. But that is a discussion for another day!

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...to-trade-or-not-to-trade-that-is-the-question
 
Hurricanes hold off Lightning, 5-4, in first game back after Olympics

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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 26: Seth Jarvis #24 of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrates his goal during the second period of a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning at the Lenovo Center on February 26, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Jaylynn Nash/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning, 5-4, on Thursday night in their first game back following the Olympics.

Despite giving up an early three goal lead, the Canes power play was the difference, with Sebastian Aho netting the game winner with 12 minutes left. Carolina has now won nine of its last 11 games and is tied with the Lightning for the most points in the Eastern Conference at 80.

Nikolaj Ehlers got the Lenovo Center rocking early on with his 15th goal of the season less than two minutes into the game. K’Andre Miller tallied the assist on the great cross-ice find.

A Lightning turnover in the neutral zone led to a 2-on-1 where Logan Stankoven found the back of the net on a pass from Taylor Hall just a minute later to give the Canes a 2-0 lead less than four minutes in.

The big first period continued when Jackson Blake made a nifty move to feed Hall for a tap-in at the 6:41 mark. Less than seven minutes in, the Canes were firing on offense with a 3-0 advantage.

Tampa Bay cut the deficit to two on a rip from Brandon Hagel from the circle with a little over three minutes left in the first period.

It didn’t take long for the Lightning strike again. This time, Nikita Kucherov showed off his patience before finding the top corner of the net past Brandon Bussi. In 35 seconds, Tampa Bay cut Carolina’s three goal lead to a 3-2 one.

After a quick start to the second period, the Lightning tied up the game when Jake Guentzel found Dominic James a little less than two minutes in.

The Canes quickly took the lead back on a great backhand pass from Andrei Svechnikov, who found Seth Jarvis in the slot for the game’s seventh goal.

Carolina faltered towards the end of the period again, allowing a power play goal by Brayden Point with under six minutes to go, tying the game 4-4.

When it looked like the scoring stopped for a moment in the third period, Aho went bardown on the power play to give the Canes a 5-4 lead with a little over 12 minutes left in the game.

For the rest of the third period, the Lightning were kept off the scoreboard to give the Canes the big win over one of the top contenders in the East.

The Canes will host the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday at 7 pm, looking to extend their point streak to 12 games.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...ghtning-5-4-in-first-game-back-after-olympics
 
Game Preview and Thread: Hurricanes vs Lightning

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TAMPA, FL - DECEMBER 20: Brayden Point #21 of the Tampa Bay Lightning against Jackson Blake #53 of the Carolina Hurricanes at Benchmark International Arena on December 20, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mark LoMoglio/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Hurricanes hockey is back. After a three week Olympic hiatus, the Carolina Hurricanes (36-15-6) host the Tampa Bay Lightning (38-14-4) tonight at 7 pm.

Carolina had three players bring home medals: Jaccob Slavin won gold with the United States, Seth Jarvis won silver with Canada, and Sebastian Aho won bronze with Finland. All three will suit up tonight head coach Rod Brind’Amour said, reported by Walt Ruff.

Getting back to regular season NHL hockey, it’s a battle of the top two teams in the Eastern Conference tonight, as both the Canes and Lightning lead their respective divisions.

It won’t be an easy first game back to say the least for the Canes. Before the break, Tampa Bay was the hottest team in the league, winning their last five and 19 of their last 21 games. They picked up right where they left off last night, with a 4-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The last time these two teams played was on Dec. 20, where the Lightning won 6-4. That game snapped a three-game losing streak for Tampa Bay and jump started the run that they have been on.

The Lightning currently have the second best odds to win the Stanley Cup according to FanDuel, followed by the Canes at third.

While injuries have hurt both teams this season, the lineups are healthy for the most part heading into the matchup.

Tampa Bay is led by winger Nikita Kucherov, whose 94 points in 52 games is good for second in the NHL. Kucherov is also tied for the most assists in the league this year with 64.

Joining him on the Lightning’s forward group is former Cane Jake Guentzel, who has tallied 26 goals and 34 assists in 56 games.

On the backend, Tampa Bay has Darren Raddysh, who has the sixth most points amongst defenseman this season with 52. Star defenseman Victor Hedman, who has only played 22 games this year due to injury, is back in the lineup.

Brandon Bussi will get the nod in net for the Canes tonight. He has posted a 23-3-1 record to go along with a 2.16 GAA and .906 save percentage this year.

It’s a tough matchup right out of the break, but these are the types of games the Canes need to win down the stretch to prove they have what it takes come playoff time. So look out for a potentially close one tonight.

Here’s how to catch the action:

Time: 7 PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network App/ESPN+

Radio: 99.9 The Fan

Odds: Hurricanes -150 Moneyline, Hurricanes -1.5 at +156

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/caroli...me-preview-and-thread-hurricanes-vs-lightning
 
Taking Stock of the Canes’ Possible Playoff Opponents

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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - JANUARY 1: William Carrier #28 of the Carolina Hurricanes handles the puck during the first period against the Montreal Canadiens at Lenovo Center on January 1, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Carolina Hurricanes have defeated their first playoff opponent in each of their seven seasons in which Rod Brind’Amour has been behind the bench.

The quality of those teams has been a mixed bag. In 2019, they slayed a behemoth in the reigning Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals. In 2022, they knocked off a 107-point Boston Bruins team in a seven-game thriller.

More recently, they’ve gotten quality draws to start their bids for the Stanley Cup. Last year, it was a banged up New Jersey Devils group without Jack Hughes and some key defensemen that never stood much of a chance. The prior two seasons, it was very pedestrian New York Islanders squads.

With seven straight years with a playoff series won, the Hurricanes are tied with the Islanders dynasties of the early 1980s for the third-longest such streak. They’re two away from catching the Broad Street Bully-era Flyers, and three away from tying two different iterations of the Montreal Canadiens for the longest streak in NHL history.

If Carolina wants to run that stretch to eight this spring, it’s going to have to defeat a better team than it has the past few first rounds.

Here’s a look at the candidates the Canes could face in mid-April, where they stand, and what could make them a challenging matchup.

Montreal Canadiens​

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If the season ended today and went by raw points and not points percentage, this would be the matchup. It’s an interesting one.

Comparing just the skaters, Montreal is close on paper. The top line of Juraj Slafkovsky, Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield is up there with any in the league.

Lane Hutson and Noah Dobson provide oodles of offense from the back end, and Ivan Demidov is living up to the hype with 47 points in 58 games in his rookie season.

They’re not just top heavy, either. Oliver Kapanen is a quality young forward in a depth role, and when healthy, they have capable size and defensive ability with a bit of scoring touch littered all over their bottom six.

There’s one big problem though. Montreal’s goalies can not stop a beach ball. Jakub Dobes is rocking a .892 save percentage, and incumbent starter Sam Montembeault is having a nightmare season at a .874. Rookie Jacob Fowler has been solid with a .904 in his 10 appearances, but it’s hard to see this franchise turning the crease over to a rookie in such a high-leverage playoff opportunity for this emerging, young team.

The time for being happy just to be there was last year when the Capitals handled them in five. There are expectations this time. If the Habs add a goalie at the deadline, look out. Otherwise, Carolina would likely be able to survive a team with that as a major issue.

Buffalo Sabres​

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No. No, no, no. No thank you. That is what I say to the idea of drawing the Buffalo Sabres in a playoff series.

Are the Hurricanes better? Definitely. Should they win on paper? Certainly.

But there is something about these teams coming off of extended playoff droughts finally getting their chance in the dance that puts out some major team-of-destiny energy.

The Sabres have been absent from the Stanley Cup Playoffs since all the way back in 2011. That drought is the longest in the league by far, and it’s even longer than the one the 2019 Hurricanes snapped.

Do you remember how excited you were to have playoff hockey back in Raleigh in 2019? Do you remember the home ice advantage the fans created in that first-round series against a superior Capitals squad?

That’s what facing off with Buffalo invites. A talented team with a nothing-to-lose mentality with a rabid fan base ready to make life miserable for an opponent.

That’s to say nothing of this very talented roster led by Olympic gold medalist Tage Thompson and Swedish star Rasmus Dahlin on the back end. This defense is way deeper than you’d expect. Mattias Samuelsson has taken massive steps forward, and Bowen Byram has improved. Michael Kesselring needs to get healthy, but you throw him into the mix with the other three and then add former first overall pick Owen Power? Loaded.

Josh Doan, Ryan McLeod, Jack Quinn and Peyton Krebs add quality young-ish depth up front to go with veterans Alex Tech and Jason Zucker.

Alex Lyon and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen are finally providing strong goaltending, as well.

Boston Bruins​

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If the Sabres are a surprise because they’re overcoming their recent history, the Bruins are a surprise because they’re delivering better results than the talent on the roster suggests they should be capable of.

David Pastrnak is of course the star up front, but old friend Morgan Geekie has broken out as a bonafide top-end goalscorer, and fellow old friend Elias Lindholm has bounced back from a disastrous effort last season to provide some level of competency down the middle.

Center is still the weak point in Boston, though, as goalie Jeremy Swayman is back into form this season, and Charlie McAvoy leads a solid, even if unspectacular, unit on the backend.

While a glance at the roster suggests a ho-hum team, the emergence of entertaining young players like Fraser Minten, Alex Steeves and Marat Khusnutdinov have exponentially increased the watchability of these Bruins compared to their counterparts last year.

This is another team on this list against whom the Hurricanes would be favored, maybe even pretty comfortably, but it’s another roster that if it gets hot for a couple weeks could present some big issues.

Detroit Red Wings​

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This is an interesting one. Detroit checks all the boxes for a worthy playoff team. They’ve got star players at center in Dylan Larkin and defense in Moritz Seider.

They also have a pair of impactful wingers in Alex DeBrincat and Lucas Raymond at the top of their lineup.

John Gibson provides solid play between the pipes, and they’ve already shown to be a challenging matchup for the Hurricanes in the regular season.

Simon Edvinsson and Axel Sandin-Pellikka provide strong upside on defense, but the forward depth is a possible issue here in a playoff series.

The Wings, like every team in the top half of the Atlantic, have been playing incredible hockey for a while now. If the Hurricanes face one of these Atlantic teams, it could look comparable to that 107-point 2022 Bruins squad that finished fourth in the division.

Washington Capitals​

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After a shockingly strong regular season that saw them claim the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference in 2024-25, many predicted a fall back to earth for the Capitals.

Not many were brave enough to peg them as a team outside the playoffs entirely, but that’s where they sit right now. A big win over Vegas on Friday helps their chances, but they’re two points behind a Bruins team that has three games in hand on them for the second wild card spot at the time of this writing.

But if the Capitals were overrated last year when the Canes sent them home with relative ease in the second round, they’re underrated this season.

Logan Thompson is still the sort of goalie who can steal a series. They still have the sort of physical, defensive buy-in from most of their forwards that translates well to the spring. Jakob Chychrun, Alex Ovechkin and Aliaksei Protas provide valuable finishing ability.

The lack of elite talent up front will hold this team back, but with all the other ingredients, Washington is not a first-round matchup I’d be clamoring for personally.

New York Islanders​

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This is certainly not your grandfather’s New York Islanders, but it’s definitely not your New York Islanders either.

Sure, Patrick Roy is still the coach, and they’re still largely dependent upon goaltender Ilya Sorokin turning in elite performances on a regular basis, but there’s something different about this team from the past iterations the Canes have easily sent home in the spring.

It’s largely about Matthew Schaefer, the jaw-droppingly good rookie defenseman who has taken the league by storm as he waltzes to the Calder Trophy.

He’s a minute-munching blue liner who skates like the wind and has a finishing touch that would put many quality top-six forwards to shame. He recently broke the record for most goals by an 18-year-old defenseman.

Throw in a quality one-two punch down the middle consisting of Bo Horvat and a newly healthy Mathew Barzal, and while the Isles need more time in the oven to be a real contender, they have a much higher ceiling than they have in recent years.

They’re 33-21-5, currently third in the Metro, and it would require a really strong push from Washington for the Islanders to fall into the wild card mix. If it happens, Carolina would be favored, but write this Islanders squad off at your own peril.

Columbus Blue Jackets​

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I’m not going to devote a ton of time to the Jackets here. They’re currently six points out of the playoffs, but they could still get in.

They’ve turned a corner since hiring Rick Bowness as their head coach following the dismissal of Dean Evason, but a loss to Boston in their first game back from the break poured some cold water on their hopes.

Zach Werenski is having another Norris-caliber season, and forwards like Kirill Marchenko, Dmitri Voronkov and Adam Fantilli provide some young upside to go with strong veteran contributions from Charlie Coyle, but there’s not much of note beyond those key core pieces.

Young goalie Jet Greaves and his .910 save percentage is surely the most intimidating thing about this team in a playoff matchup in terms of who could single-handedly steal a series for this team.

If Columbus gets in, it means they went on a run that would make them hot enough to be concerning, but this is as close as it would get for the Canes to what they’ve drawn in the past few years.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/genera...es-possible-playoff-opponents-nhl-stanley-cup
 
Hurricanes rout Red Wings 5-2 for fifth straight win

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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 28: Jackson Blake #53 of the Carolina Hurricanes reacts to his goal during the third period against the Detroit Red Wings at Lenovo Center on February 28, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

For 59 minutes, the Carolina Hurricanes completely outclassed the Detroit Red Wings, a quality playoff team in the Eastern Conference, on their way to a 5-2 victory at the Lenovo Center on Saturday night.

Shayne Gostisbehere turned in a three-point night while Taylor Hall and Jackson Blake stayed hot as the Canes ran their point streak to 12 games and winning streak to 5 behind a quality performance between the pipes from Frederik Andersen.

Hall got the scoring started with his 14th goal of the season in the first period. After blocking a Detroit shot sent the puck into the neutral zone, Hall won a foot race to earn a breakaway in on veteran goalie Cam Talbot. Hall unfurled a slick move, beating Talbot to the far side on the forehand to make it 1-0.

In the dying moments of the first, Sebastian Aho struck for his 22nd of the year when a pass he intended for Seth Jarvis went in off the stick of Red Wing defenseman Simon Edvinsson to take a two-goal lead into the break.

Eric Robinson made it 3-0 with his first goal since returning from injury with a hard-fought tally in front of Talbot.

The one minute the Hurricanes didn’t have a claim to dominating came at the end of the second, and it threw the game’s result into question. Edvinsson ripped a perfect shot off the bar and in behind Andersen to make it 3-1, and then Patrick Kane added his ninth of the season to get back within one.

The Wings weren’t able to transfer that momentum into the third, as Andersen made a couple big stops before Gostisbehere restored Carolina’s multi-goal lead on a give-and-go with Blake.

Blake got in on the scoring himself a few minutes later when he looked off Logan Stankoven on a 2-on-1 to wire a wrister past Talbot to make it 5-2.

Hall’s three-point night wrapped up with losing some teeth on a high-stick from Edvinsson to give Carolina a four-minute power play that began with just under five minutes left in the contest.

With the win, the Canes bolstered their lead atop the Metropolitan Division standings, as the Pittsburgh Penguins let a point slip away in a shootout loss to the New York Rangers earlier in the day. The Hurricanes now hold a nine-point lead over both the Penguins and New York Islanders.

After coming back from the Olympic break with two wins on home ice, Carolina will hit the road for a four-game trip that will feature a stop in Seattle on Monday night before visits to Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary to occupy the schedule next week.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...-detroit-red-wings-5-2-for-fifth-straight-win
 
Red Wings at Hurricanes: How to Watch, Odds and Game Thread

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DETROIT, MI - MARCH 10: Dylan Larkin #71 of the Detroit Red Wings skates behind the net after the puck with Jaccob Slavin #74 of the Carolina Hurricanes during an NHL game at Little Caesars Arena on March 10, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Carolina Hurricanes will look to extend their point streak to 12 games on Saturday night as they welcome the Detroit Red Wings to the Lenovo Center.

Two of the top five teams in the Eastern Conference by points percentage square off, as both clubs come in having won their first game back from the Olympic break.

The Hurricanes are more or less in cruise control toward their first regular season division championship since the 2022-23 season with an eight-point lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins with 24 games to the finish line.

Detroit, on the other hand, is working through a gauntlet of an Atlantic Division. The Tampa Bay Lightning lead the way, but the Wings, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres are all looking like quality playoff teams.

While all of those squads look like safe bets to make the playoffs, the jockeying for positioning down the stretch will be one of the most compelling stories in the league.

These two teams played an entertaining game in the Motor City on January 12 when the Hurricanes forced overtime with a late goal before the Wings took the win in overtime on a goal that featured a controversial no-call on a possible interference infraction right in front of the Carolina net.

If this game is anywhere near as compelling as that one, the fans are in for a treat.

Here’s how to check out the action…

Time: 7:00 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 6:30. At 7:00 PM 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 -184 Moneyline, Puckline Hurricanes -1.5 (+138)/Red Wings +152 Moneyline, Puckline +1.5 (-2170), O/U 6.5 (+102/-124)

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/genera...-hurricanes-how-to-watch-odds-and-game-thread
 
Game Preview: Hurricanes put 11-game point streak on the line against Red Wings

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 12: Nikolaj Ehlers #27 of the Carolina Hurricanes tries to get around the stick of Alex DeBrincat #93 of the Detroit Red Wings during the first period at Little Caesars Arena on January 12, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Carolina Hurricanes face a second consecutive stiff test from an Atlantic Division foe on Saturday night, as the Detroit Red Wings make their way into the Lenovo Center for a 7:00 pm puck drop.

After defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning in thrilling fashion in their first game back from the Olympic break on Thursday, the Hurricanes get another possible playoff preview tonight.

After floundering for years under former Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman, the Yzerplan has finally started to pay dividends this season for Detroit, which brings a 34-19-6 record to Saturday’s contest.

That’s good enough to have the Red Wings sitting in third place in an extremely competitive Atlantic Division race. Detroit could very feasibly finish anywhere from second in the division to the second wild card spot.

The Wings are led in points by Lucas Raymond with 62. Raymond, who was a sparse bright spot for Team Sweden in Milan, has racked up 19 goals and 43 assists in 57 games.

Alex DeBrincat paces Detroit with 30 goals, while captain Dylan Larkin is right on his heels with 28.

On the back end, the Wings are led by German star Moritz Seider, who has taken a massive leap forward at both ends of the rink this season. His excellent defensive play and strong offensive production (39 points) have put him squarely in the race for the Norris Trophy.

Goalie John Gibson has gone 23-12-2 in the first season of his career outside of Anaheim.

For Carolina’s part, this game presents an opportunity to run their point streak to 12 games. Thursday’s win shortened the runway, but it didn’t give the Canes any more cushion in the Metropolitan, as the Pittsburgh Penguins picked up a win as well.

The Pens have another prime opportunity for two points Saturday as they visit the flailing New York Rangers for a matinee at Madison Square Garden.

Carolina’s Olympians shined in their first game back on Thursday, as Sebastian Aho, Seth Jarvis and Nikolaj Ehlers all found the back of the net against Tampa.

With Andrei Svechnikov’s game at a high water mark, and the second line of Jackson Blake, Taylor Hall and Logan Stankoven looking sharp on Thursday, it feels like Rod Brind’Amour’s forward group is finally rounding into peak form.

Brandon Bussi had the net on Thursday, so we could see Frederik Andersen between the pipes for the Canes tonight. It’s more than understandable given the long layoff and the opponent, but Bussi did not have his best game in Carolina’s win over the Bolts.

FanDuel Sports Network will have you covered for the game starting with the pre-game show at 6:30 leading up to puck drop at 7:00;

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/caroli...-hurricanes-detroit-red-wings-february-28-nhl
 
Kraken 2, Hurricanes 1

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MARCH 02: Ben Meyers #59 of the Seattle Kraken scores a goal against Frederik Andersen #31 of the Carolina Hurricanes during the second period at Climate Pledge Arena on March 02, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Streaks were made to be broken and a couple of them were broken late Monday night as the Carolina Hurricanes lost to the Seattle Kraken, 2-1.

The Canes had earned points in 12 straight games up to this night. The team was undefeated with Jaccob Slavin in the lineup up until this game. Both streaks are history now.

The Hurricanes outshot the home team by a 36-15 margin (shots on goal) but could only solve Kraken goalie, Joey Daccord once when Nikolaj Ehlers scored late in the second period.

Give Daccord credit, he looked very good and has now won seven of his last eight starts.

Head Coach, Rod Brind’Amour decided to break up the previously indicated goalie rotation with Brandon Bussi and started Frederik Andersen for the second game in a row.

Andersen allowed two goals on the 15 shots he faced.

The Kraken only had a total of 21 (5v5) shots attempted all game, the lowest amount the Hurricanes have allowed this season.

The 21 5v5 shot attempts allowed is the fewest by a Hurricanes opponent this season, edging the 22 the Panthers had Jan. 16 in Carolina's 9-1 win.

— Cory Lavalette (@corylav) March 3, 2026

The Canes had a total of 71 attempted shots.

The Kraken outhit the Canes, 31-13 and had a couple of solid hits on Seth Jarvis and Eric Robinson which stunned each player.

Next up for Carolina will be a tilt against the reeling Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night.

Game Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/GS020957.HTM

Event Summary – https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20252026/ES020957.HTM

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Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-11-carolina-hurricanes-game-recaps/52999/kraken-2-hurricanes-1
 
Hurricanes @ Kraken – Preview and Open Thread

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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - JANUARY 10: Joey Daccord #35 of the Seattle Kraken makes a save against Taylor Hall #71 of the Carolina Hurricanes during the second period at Lenovo Center on January 10, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Carolina Hurricanes (38-15-6) begin a four game road trip out west as they take on the Seattle Kraken (28-22-9) at Climate Pledge Arena tonight. Game time is 10 P.M. Eastern.

The Hurricanes are currently the hottest team in the NHL and are sporting a 10-0-2 record in their last 12 games. This is the fourth longest point streak in franchise history.

Rod Brind’Amour recently stated that he would probably rotate goalies the rest of the season. Since Frederik Andersen got the last start, it would seem that Brandon Bussi will get the start tonight.

Bussi has put together an amazing 24-3-1 record.

The Canes are led by Sebastian Aho (22G 37A) who has 59 points in 59 games.

Andrei Svechnikov (21G 30A) is right behind with 51 points.

The Kraken are currently sitting in fourth place in the Pacific Division, good to make the playoffs as of today but they are in a precarious position.

Their 65 points put them just three points ahead of three teams with 62, the Preds, Sharks, and Kings.

Jordan Eberle leads them with 41 points in 57 games.

While the team’s scoring is not among the best, they do have suitable defense and above average goaltending.

Joey Daccord has won six of his last seven starts. (17-13-5, .904 SV%, 2.75GAA)

A very capable Philipp Grubauer shares duties in net. (11-7-3, .914 SV%, 2.50GAA)

This will be a week of late nights for Caniacs so stock up on your caffeine products!

The game will be televised by the FanDuel Sports Network with the usual suspects providing play-by-play and analysis.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2010-1...994/hurricanes-kraken-preview-and-open-thread
 
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