Get ready, hockey fans! The Carolina Hurricanes are gearing up for a showdown against the New Jersey Devils on January 17th in Newark, and the stakes are high. After a challenging end to 2025, the Hurricanes are looking to continue their momentum, and a key player in their strategy is none other than Frederik Andersen, who will be guarding the net at Prudential Center.
Andersen's recent performance has been a bright spot for the Canes, securing three out of a possible four points in his last two starts. He's already faced the Devils once this season, where he successfully blocked 19 out of 22 shots, leading Carolina to a decisive 6-3 victory on opening night.
The team is largely unchanged from their recent record-tying performance, where they scored an impressive nine goals in a win against Florida. However, this means that Shayne Gostisbehere and William Carrier will unfortunately miss another game due to lower-body injuries.
On a more positive note, Jaccob Slavin is set to play both games of a back-to-back series for the first time this season. Recovering from a lower-body injury that sidelined him for 29 games, Slavin has been gradually reintegrated into the lineup. Coach Rod Brind'Amour has confirmed Slavin's participation for tonight's game, a welcome boost for the team.
Tonight's Projected Lineup:
Forwards:
* Svechnikov - Aho - Jarvis
* Hall - Stankoven - Blake
* Ehlers - Staal - Martinook
* Robinson - Jankowski - Kotkaniemi
Defense:
* Slavin - Chatfield
* Miller - Walker
* Reilly - Nikishin
Starting Goaltender:
* Andersen
Injuries:
* William Carrier (Lower-Body Injury | Resumed Skating On Jan. 15)
* Shayne Gostisbehere (Lower-Body Injury | Day-To-Day)
* Pyotr Kochetkov (Hip Surgery | "Likely Out For The Year" as of Dec. 29)
* Charles Alexis Legault (Hand Injury | Out 3-4 Months From Nov. 11)
* Noah Philp (Concussion Protocol | No Timetable For Return)
Scratches:
* Joel Nystrom
Power Play Units:
* PP1: Aho, Ehlers (Staal), Jarvis, and Svechnikov with Nikishin
* PP2: Blake, Hall, Jankowski and Stankoven with Miller
Interesting Strategy Note: Jordan Staal is taking faceoffs for the first power play unit. If he wins the faceoff, he remains on the ice; otherwise, Nikolaj Ehlers takes his place when the puck leaves the zone.
But here's where it gets controversial... The Hurricanes are sticking with a lineup that's proven successful, but injuries continue to plague key players.
What do you think? Will Andersen continue his strong performance? Are the Hurricanes making the right strategic choices with their lineup? Share your thoughts in the comments below!