Golden Knights vs. Hurricanes: Two Teams Hungry for a Comeback
The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes are both in a bit of a funk, but Friday night’s showdown in Raleigh could be just what they need to get back on track. Vegas wants to bounce back after a shaky stretch, while Carolina is looking to snap a rare two-game skid.
Vegas Golden Knights: Time to Regroup
The Golden Knights haven’t looked like themselves lately. They’ve lost three of their last four games, including a tough 5-3 loss to Nashville on Tuesday. Head coach Bruce Cassidy didn’t hold back, calling the first half of that game “the poorest we’ve played for 30 minutes since I’ve been here.”
Still, there are bright spots. Pavel Dorofeyev is on fire, scoring five goals in his last two games, including his first career hat trick. He’s now leading the team with 19 goals this season and seems to be finding his groove when the team needs it most.
The Knights are also finally back to full strength, giving Cassidy room to tinker with line combinations. But he’s keeping expectations realistic: “It’s never that easy in this league,” he said.
Friday will also be a big night for Alex Pietrangelo, who’s hitting a milestone with his 300th game for Vegas. He’s been quiet lately, with no points in six games, but maybe this matchup can help him turn things around.
Carolina Hurricanes: Fixing the Starts
The Hurricanes aren’t thrilled with how they’ve been playing, either. They’ve dropped two straight games, including a 4-2 loss to Buffalo on Wednesday. A big problem? Slow starts. They’ve given up the first goal in six of their last seven games, and head coach Rod Brind’Amour isn’t happy about it.
“The urgency needs to be more dialed in from the start,” he said.
Jaccob Slavin has been stepping up, scoring against Buffalo to become the second-highest scoring defenseman in franchise history. But even he admits things haven’t felt right:
“We’re normally a team that competes every night. Lately, we haven’t given ourselves a chance.”
Good news for Carolina fans—Pyotr Kochetkov is likely back in net. He played a big role in Carolina’s 5-2 win over Vegas back in November, so the Canes will be looking for a repeat performance.
Why This Game Matters
Both teams have something to prove. Vegas is looking to shake off a rough stretch and show why they’ve been one of the league’s best this season. Carolina, on the other hand, wants to get back to being the consistent, competitive team we’re used to seeing.
This matchup has all the ingredients for a good one: Vegas’s offensive firepower, Carolina’s home-ice advantage, and two teams hungry to turn things around. Will the Golden Knights bounce back, or can the Hurricanes hold them off and avoid a three-game losing streak? Either way, this is must-watch hockey.