Islаnders Reаdy To Surраss Plаyoff Rіvаl Hurrісаnes In 2024-25?

In a series for The Hockey News, we are looking at how the New York Islanders compare to the other seven teams in the Metropolitan Division heading into the 2024-25 season. 

Up first is the Carolina Hurricanes. 

Carolina Hurricanes

Key Departures: Jake Guentzel, Teuvo Teravainen, Brett Pesce, Brady Skjei, Stefan Noesen, Evgeny Kuznetsov

Key Additions: Shayne Ghostisbehere, Sean Walker, Jack Roslovic, William Carrier, Tyson Jost

Islanders record vs. Hurricanes: 2-1-1 in regular season, 1-4-0 in playoffs 

The Carolina Hurricanes have owned the Islanders during the regular season and the postseason for what feels like forever.

The Hurricanes have always had a well-balanced lineup that can play all styles of hockey, including offensive, defensive, and gritty.

However, there have been massive changes this offseason.

Starting up front, the Hurricanes’ top three forwards are Sebastian Aho, Seth Jarvis, and Andrei Svechnikov, who are easily a top-10 trio in the league. From there, there are a lot of question marks.

Martin Necas is a younger player who is really starting to develop into one of the most skilled forwards in the league, but his future in Carolina is up in the air even though he signed a two-year extension.

Jesperi Kotkaniemi was a fourth-line player last season who has not lived up to the hype of being a former third-overall pick in the 2018 draft but will be forced to fill a huge top-six role come October.

The rest of the forward core is filled with role players like Jack Drury, Jack Roslovic, Jordan Staal, and William Carrier. Head coach Rod Brind’Amour will systemically make sure that this team competes for every game and will likely be playoff-bound, but they definitely got weaker.

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Looking at the Islanders lineup, it surely doesn’t seem impossible to overcome the obstacle of finishing higher or possibly beating Carolina in a postseason series this year.

The trio of Mat Barzal, Bo Horvat, and Anthony Duclair can certainly compete with Carolina’s big three. After that, the Islanders hold the depth advantage this time around.

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