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    Ryan Henkel
    Ryan Henkel
    Oct 11, 2023, 16:31
    © Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports - Carolina Hurricanes vs. Ottawa Senators: Lineups and Game Preview

    What - Game 1
    When - 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 11
    Where - PNC Arena; Raleigh, NC
    How to Watch - Bally Sports South


    The Carolina Hurricanes season opener is finally here.

    After a much too long offseason, NHL hockey will once again be taking place in Raleigh.

    The Hurricanes managed to keep a majority of their roster intact over the summer and even brought in a few major upgrades such as Michael Bunting and Dmitry Orlov.

    Both players will be making their Canes debut tonight and should be big parts of this team moving forward.

    Carolina will be looking to replicate its success over the past few regular seasons, in which they've captured three straight division titles.

    "They're as good as anybody at home," said Ottawa head coach DJ Smith on Carolina. "They come at you in waves. They play real fast and it's going to make you be on your game right away."

    The Hurricanes' opponent for tonight, the Ottawa Senators, have missed the playoffs in sixth-straight year, but missed by only six points last season. They've been improving steadily every year and have a young and talented core.

    "They're one of the more talented teams in the NHL," said Carolina head coach Rod Brind'Amour. "They score a lot of goals and some really nice ones at that. They have a high skill level and they make you pay. You know they are going to get their chances."

    They've also been able to add key pieces to supplement their young core with guys like Vladimir Tarasenko, Jakob Chychrun and Claude Giroux (signed in the 2022 offseason).

    They're one of the teams positioned to breakout.

    The Hurricanes will have to decide whether they will go with a 12/6 or 11/7 formation tonight, but Brind'Amour is going to leave that off till the last possible minute.

    "We're going to have everyone take warmup and go from there," Brind'Amour said.

    Andrei Svechnikov will miss the start of the season after failing to be cleared to return by the team's medical staff.

    Andrei Svechnikov to Miss Start of Season

    "We kind of hoped that he would be ready," Brind'Amour said after Tuesday's practice. "Certainly looks good and everything, but that's not something you want to rush him back from. He's close, but not ready."

    Frederik Andersen will get the start tonight.


    Hurricanes Projected Lineup

    Michael Bunting - Sebastian Aho - Seth Jarvis
    Teuvo Teravainen - Jesperi Kotkaniemi - Martin Necas
    Jordan Martinook - Jordan Staal - Jesper Fast
    Brendan Lemieux - Jack Drury - Stefan Noesen

    Jaccob Slavin - Brent Burns
    Brady Skjei - Brett Pesce
    Dmitry Orlov - Tony DeAngelo
    Jalen Chatfield

    Frederik Andersen
    Antti Raanta

    Injured: Andrei Svechnikov (knee), Vasily Ponomarev (knee), Ryan Suzuki (shoulder)

    Senators Projected Lineup

    Brady Tkachuk - Tim Stutzle - Claude Giroux
    Mathieu Joseph - Ridly Greig - Drake Batherson
    Dominik Kubalik - Rourke Chartier - Vladimir Tarasenko
    Parker Kelly - Mark Kastelic

    Jakob Chychrun - Thomas Chabot
    Jake Sanderson - Artem Zub
    Erik Brannstrom - Travis Hamonic

    Joonas Korpisalo
    Anton Forsberg

    Injured: Josh Norris (shoulder), Zack MacEwen (UBI)
    Scratches: Either Brendan Lemieux or Jalen Chatfield


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