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Hurricanes Prep for Unknown Playoff Foe
1 May
Summary
- Hurricanes conducted a game-like practice to maintain playoff intensity.
- Carolina awaits the winner of the Flyers-Penguins series, currently leading 3-2.
- Defenseman Alexander Nikishin returned to the ice in a no-contact jersey.

The Carolina Hurricanes maintained their playoff intensity with a game-like practice on Wednesday morning. Coach Rod Brind'Amour emphasized keeping the team's speed and physicality sharp while awaiting their second-round opponent. The Hurricanes are closely watching the Philadelphia Flyers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins series, with the Flyers currently leading 3-2 and aiming to close it out.
This waiting period presents a unique challenge, balancing the need to stay sharp without a defined adversary. "It's a little bit of a guessing game on what's the best way to approach things," Brind'Amour noted, aiming for a middle ground to avoid losing their edge.
In a positive development, defenseman Alexander Nikishin skated in a yellow, no-contact jersey. Nikishin had been sidelined with a concussion since Saturday. His return to the ice is a step in the right direction, though Brind'Amour acknowledged the non-linear nature of concussion recovery.