Surging Hurricanes brace for
playoff rematch vs. Islanders
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[April 20, 2024]
The Carolina Hurricanes aim for a repeat performance when
they face off against the New York Islanders in the opening round of
the Eastern Conference playoffs for the second consecutive year.
Game 1 is Saturday in Raleigh, N.C.
Carolina won the series opener 2-1 against New York last season and
captured the series in six games. The Hurricanes advanced to the
conference finals before being swept by the Florida Panthers.
Both teams enter the postseason playing well, albeit at less than
100 percent.
The Hurricanes won seven of their final nine games to finish second
in the Metropolitan Division, one spot lower in the standings and
two points fewer than last season.
"We've got a team that believes we can win it all," Carolina captain
Jordan Staal said. "It's going to be a dogfight and it's not going
to be easy. There's going to be ups and downs, and hard games. It's
just a matter of pushing through and finding a way."
Carolina will be without its playoff goal-scoring leader from a year
ago when the series begins.
Jesper Fast suffered an upper-body injury when he slid into the end
boards in the regular-season finale against the Columbus Blue
Jackets on Tuesday. He missed practice on Thursday and Friday.
"That's the part that just makes you sick, to be honest with you,"
Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "You're just trying to get
through the game without having that (happen)."
The Islanders ascended to third place in the Metro following an
8-0-1 run to end the season, but they also lost a forward to injury
during the finale on Wednesday.
Jean-Gabriel Pageau left in the first period of the 5-4 win against
the Pittsburgh Penguins because of a lower-body injury. He's
day-to-day after missing practice Friday.
Pageau had 11 goals and 22 assists while playing all 82 games during
the regular season.
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On the positive side, Islanders coach Patrick Roy
confirmed that defenseman Noah Dobson is ready to return after
missing the past three games due to an upper-body injury.
Dobson finished second on the team with 70 points and first with 60
assists, which also was sixth in the NHL among defensemen.
The Hurricanes and Islanders split their four meetings this season
with each side winning once in overtime.
"It's going to be tough," Islanders forward Brock Nelson said. "They
play hard, they play fast, they've got a lot of skill. They're in
your face, they play the man-on-man system. We've got to be ready to
go and we're excited for the challenge."
Carolina forward Jordan Martinook expects the Islanders to be
motivated and well prepared as well.
"They're a veteran team that plays well within their structure," he
said. "They're really not going to make mistakes. You're going to
have to push them into deep water."
Until the regular-season finale Tuesday, when No. 3 goalie Spencer
Martin made his first start since Feb. 29, Frederik Andersen and
Pyotr Kochetkov rotated starts for 20 consecutive games.
Brind'Amour wouldn't tip his hand whether he'll continue a rotation
in the playoffs.
"I think everything is on the table," he said. "Health is going to
be a big question, staying fresh and all of that."
Semyon Varlamov will start Game 1 in goal for the Islanders.
He's 6-4-4 in his career against the Hurricanes with a 2.46
goals-against average and .923 save percentage.
--Field Level Media
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