Yardbarker
Yardbarker
x
Why Hurricanes will win 2024 Stanley Cup
Image credit: ClutchPoints

The Carolina Hurricanes are headed to the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again. Carolina made the playoffs last season and seemed on a collision course for the Final. However, they ran into a white-hot Florida Panthers squad. Carolina played extremely well but was still swept aside by Matthew Tkachuk and the Panthers.

That loss continued a rather disturbing trend. Carolina defeated the Edmonton Oilers for the Stanley Cup in 2006. Since then, the Hurricanes have been to the Eastern Conference Finals three times. Each time, Carolina was swept aside by their opponent as they went on to the Stanley Cup Final.

The Hurricanes have demons to exercise in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. And this year, they certainly have a chance to get rid of those demons. With that in mind, here are two reasons the Carolina Hurricanes can take that next step and finally win the Stanley Cup once again in 2024.

An impressive goaltending tandem

Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen (31) celebrates their victory against the Detroit Red Wings at PNC Arena. James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports

Earlier in the season, the Hurricanes struggled with their goaltending. Starter Frederik Andersen missed time with a blood clotting issue. Veteran goalie Antti Raanta struggled mightily this season. He even received a demotion to the AHL at one point. Young goalie Pyotr Kochetkov also had his struggles, as well.

However, their goaltending has since stabilized. Kochetkov rebounded in a major way. He currently has a .911 save percentage through 39 games this season. Andersen, meanwhile, has dominated since his return to the ice. The veteran puck-stopper has a .930 save percentage and 11.8 goals saved above expected in 13 games.

In playoffs past, these goalies have had their issues. Kochetkov had one game in last year’s run, posting an .818 save percentage. In 2022, he didn’t fare much better, posting a .869 save percentage in four games. Andersen has had strong postseasons but has faltered late in some of those runs.

Overall, the goaltending for Carolina has been incredibly solid this season. If the Hurricanes want to exercise their playoff demons, these two will be the major cogs in that run. These two on their A-game could spell trouble for opposing offenses this spring.

Offensive depth

The Hurricanes have had trouble scoring in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, that should not be an issue this season. Carolina has amassed an impressive amount of scoring depth this year. And they have a primetime playoff performer on their roster who could certainly lead the charge.

The Hurricanes acquired Jake Guentzel from the Pittsburgh Penguins at the NHL Trade Deadline. Guentzel has only scored two goals as a member of the Canes. However, he has 16 points in 11 games. Furthermore, he has a track record of excellent playoff performances. And he has a Stanley Cup to his name, as well.

Beyond Guentzel, Hurricanes star Sebastian Aho looks capable of leading the way. He has 33 goals and 85 points through 72 games. He’s turned in respectable playoff performances in the past. In fact, Aho has never scored fewer than 11 points in any one playoff run.

The Hurricanes can also turn to stars such as Seth Jarvis, Martin Necas, and Teuvo Teravainen. If healthy, Andrei Svechnikov is another name to watch. Svechnikov suffered a brutal injury that kept him out of last season’s playoff run. Having him healthy this year could be a major boost for their offense.

Overall, Carolina should not have trouble scoring this year. They have top end options who can lead the way, and they have depth options who can provide offense when needed. If everything clicks, the Carolina Hurricanes will be well on their way to winning the Stanley Cup in 2024.

This article first appeared on NHL on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

Yardbarker +

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!

TODAY'S BEST

Canadiens Player Sends Clear Message After Senators Targeted Ivan Demidov
NHL

Canadiens Player Sends Clear Message After Senators Targeted Ivan Demidov

Montreal Canadiens defenseman Jayden Struble didn’t hesitate when Ottawa Senators forward Nick Cousins came back through Bell Centre on Saturday night. Weeks after Cousins’ preseason slash on Canadiens rookie Ivan Demidov, Struble delivered his own message during Montreal’s 4–3 overtime win. The Habs defenseman dropped the gloves with 18 minutes, 45 seconds left to play in the third period and the game tied at 2, settling a feud that lingered since training camp. “When you have a guy like that taking a shot at your star young player, that was a bad play,” Struble said. “None of us liked it. We were thinking about it. This is the first time we played him since. That’s on our minds. You can’t go around trying to hurt our best players.” Cousins spent most of the night trying to avoid both Struble and Montreal’s usual enforcer, Arber Xhekaj, before finally being caught after two full periods. The fight was brief but decisive, ending with Cousins bloodied and leaving the game. Struble, 24, said there was no personal vendetta, just a need to hold opponents accountable for their actions, even more in preseason exhibitions. Back in October, the NHL fined Cousins $2,148.44, the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement. Cousins was only assessed a minor penalty for slashing during that preseason matchup. Struble made it clear on Saturday that Montreal won’t forget when a player crosses the line, saying, “We’ll protect our guys. That’s how it should be.” For the Canadiens, the moment carried meaning beyond retaliation. Demidov, the target of Cousins' slash in September, tied the game late in regulation before Alex Newhook sealed the win in overtime. The Canadiens and the Senators will meet three more times this season, the next matchup scheduled for Dec. 2 once again in Montreal.

Intriguing reunion on table for Steelers with trade deadline nearing
NFL

Intriguing reunion on table for Steelers with trade deadline nearing

The Pittsburgh Steelers are a team that is looking to solidify itself as a competitor in the AFC for the 2025 season, and the franchise should be looking to make some moves around the trade deadline. The organization already brought in safety Kyle Dugger from the New England Patriots, and he made an immediate impact in a win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. The Steelers could use some help on the offensive side of the ball as well, but more additions could be made to shore up the defense as well. There is some positional uncertainty at safety for the Steelers as well as a bunch of injuries. The position has changed a ton throughout the season, and the Steelers could certainly use some more depth in the area. Unfortunately, Minkah Fitzpatrick would only be an option if he were to be cut as Pittsburgh cannot trade for him within two years of trading him away. However, his former running mate, Damontae Kazee, is a potential option for the Steelers after he was released by the Cleveland Browns on Monday. Kazee is a veteran with a good amount of experience, and he could certainly sign with Pittsburgh if the front office wants him to return to the black and gold. However, there are other safety-needy teams throughout the league as well. The coaching staff in the Steel City understands and appreciates familiar voices on the roster, and Kazee could provide decent depth while also being familiar with the defense and everyone in the building. Juan Thornhill and Chuck Clark have been other contributors at safety for the Steelers in 2025, but there is a real chance that Kazee might be a better option than either of those players. Both Thornhill and Clark have seemed to be at the center of communication issues in the secondary, and whenever there is an obvious coverage bust, Clark seems to always be one of the players closest to it. Kazee signed with the Browns during the 2025 offseason, and he had only played in four games through the first nine weeks of the season. He had been on the field for just 11 defensive snaps, as he seemed to be more of a special teamer in Cleveland. Despite the reduced role in 2025, he could provide some value to Pittsburgh, even if he is just signed to the practice squad. The fan base in Pittsburgh might not have always loved Kazee, but he played a lot of football for the Steelers throughout the three seasons he spent with the team. At the very least, he provides depth for Pittsburgh at a position of need, and he wouldn't be expensive to sign. This is the type of signing the Steelers would make, and it completely makes sense to do so. Pittsburgh Steelers have found a successful safety combination Ahead of Pittsburgh's game on Sunday against the Colts, it was announced that cornerback Jalen Ramsey would be playing exclusively free safety. He had been playing some safety throughout the year depending on what the opposing offense was doing, but on Sunday, he did not leave the position. It was Ramsey and Dugger leading the way in the defensive backfield, and the duo had a pretty good day. It will be interesting to see if that is something the Steelers continue to use in the coming weeks, but it probably should be since it was so effective against the best offense in the NFL.

The 'Most 300-yard, 4 touchdown NFL games' quiz
NFL Quiz

The 'Most 300-yard, 4 touchdown NFL games' quiz

Since the renaissance of Sam Darnold’s career in Minnesota last season, one of the reputational issues the veteran needed to shake was his play in primetime. Against the Washington Commanders on ‘Sunday Night Football,’ he did what he could to put that narrative to bed by completing 21-of-24 passes for 330 yards, four touchdowns and an interception in a dominant 38-14 win. Darnold was deadly accurate Sunday night, completing every pass he attempted in the first half before throwing just eight times in the second half and giving way to Drew Lock in the fourth quarter with the game out of hand. The Seahawks gave Darnold a three- year, $100.5 million contract after his career-year in Minnesota last season. So far he’s rewarded them with 2,084 passing yards with 16 touchdowns and five interceptions en route to a 6-2 record through eight games. Which brings us to today’s quiz. It was the third time of Darnold’s career – and second already of the 2025 campaign – that he’s thrown for at least 300 yards and four touchdowns in the same game. With that being said, can you name every NFL quarterback in the Super Bowl Era to do that at least three times? Good luck! Did you like this quiz? Are there any quizzes you’d like to see us make in the future? Let us know your thoughts at quizzes@yardbarker.com, and make sure to subscribe to our Quiz of the Day Newsletter for daily quizzes sent right to your email!

Three offseason trade targets for Blue Jays to add an impact bat
MLB

Three offseason trade targets for Blue Jays to add an impact bat

The Toronto Blue Jays and their fans are fresh off the most heartbreaking loss in franchise history. Putting the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers on the brink of elimination with two cracks to win the World Series at home, only to lose two nail-biters that each came down to the final out. It’s going to take a long time to get over it, if that’s even possible to do. However, they'll have to turn the page rather quickly because in just three days, the negotiating window for free agents expires, and all are free to sign wherever they so choose. Toronto will be busy in an attempt to retain the likes of star shortstop Bo Bichette and starting pitchers Shane Bieber, Chris Bassitt and Max Scherzer. At the same time, the front office must be active in improving its roster from the outside, whether that’s via free agency or trade. While there are some intriguing names for the Blue Jays to target on the open market, given their needs, heading down the trade route could make the most sense. Here are three ideal trade targets for the Toronto Blue Jays to add an impactful left-handed bat to their lineup for 2025-26 and beyond: Oneil Cruz | Pittsburgh Pirates Cruz’s name popped up in trade rumors ahead of the deadline in August, and it’s fair to wonder if he still could be available if Pittsburgh gets the right offer. The 27-year-old has all of the tools to be one of the best hitters in baseball, standing at 6-foot-7, 240 pounds with extreme power and bat speed. His numbers last season (20 HRs, 61 RBI), while solid, didn't reflect his talent, but it's understandable given the lack of protection around him on the Pirates. In Toronto, Cruz could slot in behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bichette, immediately becoming the most dangerous left-handed hitter in a right-heavy lineup. Matt Wallner | Minnesota Twins The 39th overall pick back in 2019 may not publicly be on the trade block, but after its sell-off at the deadline, it doesn’t feel like anyone is untouchable in Minnesota. Like Cruz, Wallner, at 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, has big-time power, and the Blue Jays saw that firsthand when he crushed three HRs and six RBI during their three-game series in Toronto in late August. He does have some swing and miss in his bat (.231 career average), but with how often the top of the Blue Jays lineup gets on base, all it takes is one swing for Wallner to put up a crooked number on the scoreboard. Jarren Duran | Boston Red Sox The 2024 All-Star Game MVP has been in constant trade discussions for over a year now, and it feels inevitable that he gets dealt out of Boston this winter. Duran had more of an up-and-down 2025 campaign, though he's displayed the ability to drive in runs (84 RBI) and has power with even more untapped potential. Combine that with his speed and athleticism, and you can see why so many teams would love to acquire him. Trading within the division is never easy, but the 29-year-old would be a perfect fit in the middle of Toronto's lineup, so it's something they should absolutely look into.