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Hurricanes Recall Reinforcements for Mammoth Matchup
Carolina looks to secure Metropolitan Division title with two games left in regular season
Apr. 11, 2026 at 10:50pm
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The Hurricanes' strategic lineup decisions and roster management will be key as they aim to secure the division title and prepare for the playoffs.Chicago TodayThe Carolina Hurricanes are preparing for their upcoming game against the Utah Mammoth, with several players recalled from the AHL's Chicago Wolves. Head coach Rod Brind'Amour hinted at potential lineup changes, emphasizing the importance of winning despite the team's clinched division title. The game provides an opportunity for players to showcase their skills, including Josiah Slavin making his regular-season debut alongside Skyler Brind'Amour, Charles Alexis Legault, and Bradly Nadeau. However, several key players were notably absent for undisclosed reasons.
Why it matters
The Hurricanes are looking to secure their Metropolitan Division title with two games remaining in the regular season. This game against the Utah Mammoth presents an opportunity for players to make an impression and contribute to the team's success as they prepare for the playoffs.
The details
The projected forward lineup features a mix of players, with Svechnikov, Aho, and Jarvis forming a potent trio. Hall, Stankoven, and Blake are expected to contribute, while Ehlers, Staal, and Martinook will likely play a crucial role in the middle. Carrier, Jankowski, and Deslauriers are also part of the group. On defense, Slavin and Chatfield will be joined by Miller, Walker, Gostisbehere, and Nikishin. Reilly and Legault will also be key contributors. The power play units, led by Jordan Staal, will be an interesting aspect to watch, with potential adjustments due to the absence of regular lineup players.
- The Hurricanes have two games remaining in the regular season.
The players
Rod Brind'Amour
The head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes.
Josiah Slavin
A player who is making his regular-season debut for the Hurricanes.
Skyler Brind'Amour
A player who is part of the Hurricanes' projected lineup.
Charles Alexis Legault
A player who is part of the Hurricanes' projected lineup.
Bradly Nadeau
A player who is part of the Hurricanes' projected lineup.
What they’re saying
“We must win these last two games to secure the division title. It's important for the players to step up and contribute, even with some key absences.”
— Rod Brind'Amour, Head Coach
What’s next
The Hurricanes will play their final two regular-season games, with the potential to clinch the Metropolitan Division title.
The takeaway
The Hurricanes are utilizing their depth and providing opportunities for players to make an impact as they look to secure their division title and prepare for the playoffs. The game against the Utah Mammoth will be an important test for the team's resilience and adaptability.
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