
What - Game 11 (6-4-0)
When - 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 2
Where - Madison Square Garden; New York, NY
How to Watch - Bally Sports South
The Carolina Hurricanes head to the dreaded Madison Square Garden for a matchup against the red hot New York Rangers (7-2-0).
The Rangers are coming off of a 5-0-0 road trip sweep and have been one of the NHL's stingiest teams on defense.
They have allowed the second least amount of shots on goal per game (26.2) — Carolina is number one (26.1) — and they've allowed just 2.0 goals against per game on the season.
New York also has the league's second best power play operating at a crazy good 34.4% success rate.
The Canes are themselves on a three-game winning streak, most recently defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2.
Teuvo Teravainen scored the game-winning goal in the third period to bring his season total to eight, which more than leads the team.
Jesperi Kotkaniemi leads the team in points with 10 and Teravainen, Seth Jarvis and Martin Necas each have nine s well.
After a slow start to the season, Frederik Andersen currently has a 4-0-0 record and has had a 0.923 and 0.929 save percentages in his last two games.
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Hurricanes Projected Lineup
Andrei Svechnikov- Sebastian Aho - Seth Jarvis
Michael Bunting - Jesperi Kotkaniemi - Teuvo Teravainen
Jordan Martinook - Jordan Staal - Jesper Fast
Stefan Noesen - Jack Drury - Martin Necas
Jaccob Slavin - Brent Burns
Brady Skjei - Tony DeAngelo
Dmitry Orlov - Jalen Chatfield
Frederik Andersen
Antti Raanta
Injuries and Scratches: Brendan Lemieux, Vasily Ponomarev (knee), Ryan Suzuki (shoulder), Brett Pesce (LBI)
Rangers Projected Lineup
Chris Kreider - Mika Zibanejad - Kaapo Kakko
Artemi Panarin - Filip Chytil - Alexis Lafreniere
Will Cuylle - Vincent Trocheck - Blake Wheeler
Barclay Goodrow - Nick Bonino - Jimmy Vesey
Ryan Lindgren - Adam Fox
K'Andre Miller - Jacob Trouba
Erik Gustafsson - Braden Schneider
Igor Shesterkin
Jonathan Quick
Injuries and Scratches: Zac Jones, Tyler Pitlick
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