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Bruins, Hurricanes Clash: Playoff Race Heats Up
7 Apr
Summary
- Hurricanes can clinch Metropolitan Division with one more point.
- Bruins seek to end three-game losing streak on the road.
- Both teams aim for crucial wins amidst intense playoff races.

The Boston Bruins and Carolina Hurricanes are set to clash Tuesday night in Raleigh for their final regular-season encounter. Carolina, with 104 points, is one point away from securing the Metropolitan Division title for the first time since the 2022-23 season, having won four of their last six games.
Meanwhile, the Bruins, currently at 95 points, are experiencing a slump, having lost three consecutive games. Their recent road trip has been particularly challenging, with only three goals scored across their last three away contests. Boston coach Marco Sturm expressed concern over the team's offensive output and shot attempts.
Despite a recent 6-3 loss to Ottawa, the Hurricanes have been tested against strong playoff contenders, which forward Taylor Hall views as valuable preparation. Carolina's captain, Jordan Staal, missed Sunday's game, making his availability for Tuesday's matchup a key point to watch. Several Hurricanes players, including Logan Stankoven, Jackson Blake, and Nikolaj Ehlers, have been consistent producers, with Ehlers achieving a career-high in points.