Final OT Nov 23
CHI 2 +140 o6.0
PHI 3 -165 u6.0
Final Nov 23
SEA 1 +140 o5.5
LA 2 -165 u5.5
Final SO Nov 23
MIN 3 -120 o5.5
CAL 4 +100 u5.5
Final Nov 23
COL 7 +100 o6.0
FLA 4 -120 u6.0
Final Nov 23
VEG 6 -180 o6.5
MON 2 +150 u6.5
Final Nov 23
UTAH 6 -135 o6.0
PIT 1 +115 u6.0
Final Nov 23
DAL 4 -115 o6.0
TB 2 -105 u6.0
Final Nov 23
BOS 2 -140 o5.5
DET 1 +120 u5.5
Final Nov 23
WIN 1 +125 o6.5
NAS 4 -150 u6.5
Final Nov 23
NJ 3 -150 o6.0
WAS 2 +125 u6.0
Final Nov 23
VAN 4 +120 o6.0
OTT 3 -140 u6.0
Final SO Nov 23
CAR 4 -245 o6.5
CLB 5 +200 u6.5
Final Nov 23
STL 1 +140 o5.5
NYI 3 -165 u5.5
Final Nov 23
BUF 4 -140 o6.0
SJ 2 +120 u6.0
Final Nov 23
NYR 2 +120 o6.5
EDM 6 -140 u6.5
Calgary 5th Pacific38-39-1-4
Carolina 2nd Metropolitan52-23-2-5
SN1, BSSO, SNW

Calgary @ Carolina preview

PNC Arena

Last Meeting ( Dec 7, 2023 ) Carolina 2, Calgary 3

The Carolina Hurricanes have a different look from the last time their fans saw them on the ice just a few days ago.

The trade deadline brought changes for the Hurricanes, who will take on the Calgary Flames on Sunday in Raleigh, N.C.

The Hurricanes have a game under their belt with their new look. Carolina won its second game in a row and for the fourth in five games with Saturday afternoon's 4-2 victory over the Devils in New Jersey.

The Hurricanes had forward Evgeny Kuznetsov in the lineup in New Jersey barely 24 hours after he was acquired in a trade from the Washington Capitals for a third-round selection in the 2025 NHL Draft.

"I'm just so happy to be here," said Kuznetsov, 31. "I don't take anything for granted anymore."

Kuznetsov joined a line with Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Jesper Fast. The newcomer said it's his job to fit in with all of his Carolina teammates.

"A lot of young guys, which is exciting," Kuznetsov said. "They all compete hard. They have skill. They combine it. My job is just to fill in and do whatever is best for the team."

Kotkaniemi said even with Kuznetsov joining the group, it's important that the Hurricanes are attentive to the defensive end.

"That's what we try and lean on every night," Kotkaniemi said. "We try and get a couple of goals on the power play, and if we get the chance, we take it. But defense is our thing. We try to be tight in our own end, and that's been key for our wins lately."

The Hurricanes had enough to win Saturday, even though there were clunky moments.

"I thought we got off of our game a little. Not a whole bunch, nothing that cost us the game," coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "But we definitely were just kind of hanging on there for a bit."

With goalie Pyotr Kochetkov playing for Carolina on Saturday, the Hurricanes figure to go back to Frederik Andersen for Sunday's game. Andersen was in action Thursday night for the first time in more than four months after an absence stemming from a blood clotting issue.

The Flames went the distance Saturday with goalie Jacob Markstrom, who has had a heavy workload.

The Flames had won six of their past seven games until falling 5-1 on Saturday at Florida. Sunday's game will mark the end of a three-game trip for Calgary.

"We liked our first period," Flames coach Ryan Huska said of Saturday's game. "But you give up one early in the second period and we allowed their transition game to get more into play than we would have liked."

Calgary is trying to sort out defensive pairings after recent trades uprooted some of the core at the blueline.

"That's going to be the next little bit," Huska said of experimenting. "We have to find some chemistry. It's just something that we'll have to keep working."

Calgary won 3-2 at home against the Hurricanes on Dec. 7 in the teams' first meeting of the season, scoring three goals in the third period to wipe out a two-goal deficit. Michael Bunting scored one of the Carolina goals in that game, but he's off the roster now as part of the trade to obtain forward Jake Guentzel on Thursday from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

--Field Level Media

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