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Following a four-day gap in the schedule, the Carolina Hurricanes continue their season-long, six-game homestand with a back-to-back set that begins with a Saturday night match-up against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
The Hurricanes have earned three of a possible four points on the homestand thus far, having most recently defeated the Chicago Blackhawks for the second time in a span of five days, by a score of 3-2 in overtime.

Mind the Gap
For the Hurricanes, a scheduling quirk that resulted in four spare days in between home games fell at an inopportune time. The team had snapped a five-game winless skid in Chicago and was riding the high of their overtime victory over that same team at home on Monday.
"We need to get right back at it. That's always the worry when you take this much time in between games," head coach Rod Brind'Amour said earlier this week. "We had a good one, a victory, and everyone was feeling good. You can't take the foot off the gas. We need to, for a few days, to mentally get away from it, but we have to make sure we get back to where we were. Otherwise, it's going to be rough."
PROJECTED LINEUP
The team
spent Tuesday at Fort Bragg
, a Veterans Day team-building opportunity. Practices on Wednesday and Friday sandwiched a lighter, off-ice workload on Thursday.
"It takes you a little while to get back to that pace. That's just human nature. You can't afford to do that in this league. We've talked about it and guarded against it," Brind'Amour said after Friday's skate. "That's the challenge."
The Last Meeting
These two Metropolitan Division opponents last met on Oct. 5 in Columbus. Both teams were on the second half of a back-to-back, with Columbus opening at home after an overtime win in Detroit the night prior and the Canes coming off a 2-1 overtime loss to the Islanders in their home opener.
The start of the contest was delayed by an unresponsive bank of game lights, but once they turned on and the puck dropped, it was all Hurricanes. They took a 1-0 lead not even two minutes into the game and claimed a 3-1 victory. Sebastian Aho and Micheal Ferland each recorded a goal and an assist, and Curtis McElhinney made 31 saves against one of his former clubs in his first start with the Canes.
The Opposition
After that victory in Columbus, the Canes are 13-3-4 in their last 20 games against the Blue Jackets and are riding a six-game point streak against Columbus (4-0-2). Aided by a 6-2-2 record in their last 10 games and a 6-2-1 record away from Nationwide Arena, the Blue Jackets currently reside atop the Metropolitan Division with 24 points (11-6-2).
"They've got a great team. They have it all covered. They have great goaltending, D and some dynamic forwards. They're big and can skate," Brind'Amour said. "It's a good team. We're going to be up against it."
ADVANCE AUTO PARTS KEYS TO THE GAME

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1. Mind the Gap
The Canes are 2-0-1 in their last three games, but the challenge for the team after four days in between games is to pick up where they left off.
2. Push the Pace
The balanced Blue Jackets like to push the pace, and the Canes can do that, as well. Doing so at home will set an early tone in what should be a good divisional match-up.
3. Producers Produce
The line of Ferland-Aho-Teravainen has been the most dangerous offensively for the Canes this season, and it's been hot lately. The Canes will need that production tonight.
AT THE RINK
Tonight marks the second game of the 2018-19
Hurricanes Homegrown Series
, which showcases the best this local community has to offer in t-shirts, food, beer, art and music.
The
Stock the Pantry Food Drive presented by Harris Teeter
wraps up this weekend, and fans who donate two or more non-perishable food items will be entered to win an in-game experience or autographed prize.
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