Carolina Hurricanes Seek Summit in 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Carolina Hurricanes Seek Summit in 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs

During their current run of success, the Hurricanes have made the Eastern Conference Final two times. But they did not have enough to make the Stanley Cup Final. Head coach Rod Brind’Amour has proven to be the perfect fit and leader for a franchise renaissance. The Carolina Hurricanes made the Stanley Cup betting odds Playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. Carolina has become a model NHL franchise since Tom Dundon bought it. After nine consecutive years out of the playoffs, fans dressed up as empty seats.

2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round Preview: Carolina Hurricanes vs. New Jersey Devils

Date and Time:Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 6 PM ET.
Location:Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC
TV Coverage:ESPN
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
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New Jersey Devils+1½ -1235½ +113+224
Carolina Hurricanes-1½ +1035½ -130-255
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Carolina Hurricanes Series Schedule

  • Game 2: Devils at Hurricanes, Tuesday, April 22, 6, ESPN
  • Game 3: Hurricanes at Devils, Friday, April 25, 8, TBS, Max
  • Game 4: Hurricanes at Devils, Sunday, April 27, 3:30, TBS, truTV, Max
  • Game 5: Devils at Hurricanes, Tuesday, April 29, TBD
  • Game 6: Hurricanes at Devils, Friday, May 2, TBD
  • Game 7: Devils at Hurricanes, Sunday, May 4, TBD

Carolina Hurricanes Head Coach

Head coach Rod Brind’Amour, age 54, is a former Carolina star who played on their 2006 Stanley Cup championship team. He just signed a new contract to stay at Carolina, where the fans love him. To summarize, his career online wagering
record is 325-157-49 and 38-36 in the playoffs. He was the 2021 Jack Adams Awardee for NHL Coach of the Year.

Carolina Hurricanes Goaltenders

Previously, number two goaltender Frederik Andersen, age 34, posted a .932 save percentage in the regular season but slipped to .895 in the playoffs last year. He is a two-time All-Star but has only played five games this year. This year he had a 2.50 goals agaisnt average and .899 save percentage.

Top goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov has a 2.59 goals against average and a .897 save percentage. Overall, his record is 27-15-3 with two shutouts.

Carolina Hurricanes Key Players

C Seth Jarvis has been with the Hurricanes since 2021. Last year, he scored 33 goals, 34 assists, and 67 points. Correlate in the playoffs, he scored five goals and four assists, the best season of his career. This year, Jarvis has 32 goals, 35 assists, and 67 points.

D Brent Burns, 39, began his career with the Minnesota Wild in 2005. However, he is best known for his time with the San Jose Sharks. He remains a top blueliner. Burns had six goals, 23 assists, and 29 points this year.

C Sebastian Aho broke into the NHL with the Hurricanes in 2016. Last year was a career-best for Aho. To illuminate, he scored 36 goals, 53 assists, 89 points, and a +34. Aho, age 26, is a native of Finland. Also, he is a 3-time NHL All-Star. In the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Aho scored four goals with eight assists. This season, Aho has 29 goals, 45 assists, 74 points, and a +7.

Carolina Hurricanes Record, Metrics & History

Carolina had NHL rankings of 9th for goals scored and 25th for power play efficiency. In comparison, on defense, the Hurricanes had NHL rankings of 11th for goals against and 2nd for penalty killing.

To conclude the regular season, the Carolina Hurricanes were 47-30-5 straight up and 33-42 over/under the NHL Playoff betting odds total. Also, Carolina was 4th in the Eastern Conference playoff standings. Carolina was 12 points behind the Washington Capitals in the Eastern Conference playoff race.