Panthers, 'Canes renew acquaintances in Game 1 of EC finals
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[May 18, 2023]
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Although the Florida Panthers and Carolina
Hurricanes no longer compete in the same division, few introductions
will be needed ahead of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals on
Thursday in Raleigh, N.C.
The storylines and connections between the teams are plentiful.
Florida has brothers Marc Staal and ex-Hurricanes standout Eric
Staal. Their sibling, Jordan Staal, is captain for Carolina.
"It's a part of playoff hockey," Jordan Staal said. "Someone's got
to win and someone's got to lose."
Florida is coached by Paul Maurice, who has enjoyed two tours of
duty as head coach of the Hurricanes.
"It's a special place," Maurice said. "All three of my kids were
born there, so we spent some time there. Then life happens. ...
It'll be a great moment."
Panthers forward Zac Dalpe is a former Carolina player -- one of
several player connections between the teams. Maurice was his coach
for some of the time with the Hurricanes.
This will be the first postseason meeting between the former
Southeast Division rivals.
The Hurricanes have been off for a week since winning their
second-round series in five games against the New Jersey Devils. It
has been an awkward layoff for both teams. The Panthers eliminated
the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday night, also in a Game 5.
"Once it gets going, things will get right back in the hamster
wheel, and that's good," Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "We
had (a break) last series, too, and it didn't seem to matter. We
know what we have to do, they know what they have to do, and the
team that gets to it earliest will have the most success in Game 1."
The Hurricanes expect a challenge from the Panthers, who entered the
postseason as the No. 8 seed before posting upsets of the
Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston Bruins and Maple Leafs.
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"They're fast, they have skill, and they're willing
to grind," Carolina center Sebastian Aho said. "Those are the
reasons they're still playing."
The Hurricanes last reached the conference finals
in 2019.
"We're close, but we're also only halfway," Carolina defenseman
Jaccob Slavin said. "We've got eight wins and we've got eight more
to go. It's a long path still."
Florida hasn't been to the conference finals since 1996, when it
lost in the Stanley Cup Final to the Colorado Avalanche.
Maurice said he anticipates the teams will bring on some
entertaining action.
"It'll be some exciting, fast hockey," Maurice said. "And it's nice
when there's connections in your room to the place you're playing."
The Hurricanes appear to have the services of forward Teuvo
Teravainen again after he underwent surgery for a broken hand
sustained in the first round against the New York Islanders.
"He has got to be able to be effective," Brind'Amour said.
Teravainen, who's a factor on power plays and penalty killing for
Carolina, has left no doubt about his availability from his
perspective.
"Whenever coach puts me out there, I'll be good," he said.
Carolina won two of three meetings with the Panthers during the
regular season. That included the season finale at Florida that
enabled the Hurricanes to wrap up the Metropolitan Division title
and the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.
Game 2 is Saturday night.
--Bob Sutton, Field Level Media
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