Here are 3 keys to Game 5:
1. Who is in goal for the Hurricanes?
All indications are Frederik Andersen will be Carolina’s starting goalie for the second straight game. He was in the crease typically reserved for the starting goalie at the morning skate Monday. Usually the starter leaves the ice first and the backup stays on longer, and Andersen was the first goalie off the ice.
Brind'Amour was noncommittal when asked if Andersen will start.
"Maybe," he said.
Andersen stopped 22 of 25 shots in a Game 4 after Pyotr Kochetkov played Game 3 and did the same in a 3-2 overtime loss. Andersen started the first two games of the series and allowed eight goals on 62 shots.
Andersen and Kochetkov alternated starts down the stretch during the regular season.
"We know we had a good rotation; do we go back to that just based on when we had our most success?" Brind'Amour said. "There's been a lot of discussions."
When his team is facing elimination in the playoffs, Andersen is 4-7 with an .898 save percentage.
2. Better start for Rangers, tighter coverage in defensive zone
The desperate team again will be the Hurricanes. The Rangers again will have to match it at the start of the game. They did not handle that well in Game 4 largely because of missed assignments and mistakes that resulted in goals against.
Carolina scored in the first period Saturday off a turnover by Barclay Goodrow (Evgeny Kuznetsov's goal at 1:51), a turnover by Jacob Trouba (Stefan Noesen's goal at 6:33), and Artemi Panarin's failure to stay with Sebastian Aho in the slot (Aho's goal at 15:29).
The start will be important for New York because an early lead will keep the crowd engaged, the energy in the building high, but it needs to be disciplined with its defensive assignments and smart and simple with the puck in order to have a good start.
"We have to be on the attack," Rangers defenseman Braden Schneider said. "We can't be waiting for them and then match it. We have to be right from the get-go attacking them, not on our heels. That will be a huge key for tonight. Right at puck drop, we have to make sure the starting five are ready to roll and then shift after shift we have to keep rolling them over and taking it to them."
3. Win the special teams
The team that has won the special teams battle has won every game in this series.
The Rangers outscored the Hurricanes 4-0 on special teams through the first three games. Carolina finally broke a power-play slump with Skjei's goal in Game 4 to win the special teams battle and, of course, the game.
New York is 0-for-5 on the power play in the past two games, including 0-for-1 in Game 4, but Chris Kreider's short-handed goal in Game 3 was the difference in the special teams battle.
"Those are crucial times of the game for both teams," Brind'Amour said. "Obviously that's been kind of this series, it keeps getting boiled down to that because the two teams are pretty evenly matched, I think."
Hurricanes projected lineup
Jake Guentzel -- Sebastian Aho -- Andrei Svechnikov
Jordan Martinook -- Jack Drury -- Martin Necas
Teuvo Teravainen -- Jordan Staal -- Seth Jarvis
Jesperi Kotkaniemi -- Evgeny Kuznetsov -- Stefan Noesen
Jaccob Slavin -- Brent Burns
Brady Skjei -- Tony DeAngelo
Dmitry Orlov -- Jalen Chatfield
Frederik Andersen
Pyotr Kochetkov
Scratched: Jackson Blake, Brendan Lemieux, Maxime Comtois, Scott Morrow, Bradly Nadeau, Spencer Martin, Dylan Coghlan, Ryan Suzuki, Ronan Seeley
Injured: Jesper Fast (upper body), Brett Pesce (lower body)
Rangers projected lineup
Chris Kreider -- Mika Zibanejad -- Jack Roslovic
Artemi Panarin -- Vincent Trocheck -- Alexis Lafreniere
Will Cuylle -- Alexander Wennberg -- Kaapo Kakko
Jimmy Vesey -- Barclay Goodrow -- Jonny Brodzinski
Ryan Lindgren -- Adam Fox
K'Andre Miller -- Braden Schneider
Erik Gustafsson -- Jacob Trouba
Igor Shesterkin
Jonathan Quick
Scratched: Zac Jones, Chad Ruhwedel, Louis Domingue, Adam Edstrom, Matt Rempe
Injured: Blake Wheeler (lower body), Filip Chytil (illness)
Status report
Wheeler has been cleared for contact and the forward was in a regular jersey at the Rangers’ morning skate. Wheeler, who had been skating in a noncontact jersey, has not played since getting injured Feb. 15. … Chytil was on the ice for the morning skate after the forward missed Game 4 because of an illness. Rangers coach Peter Laviolette was noncommittal on the lineup, but it doesn't appear Chytil will play after the line rushes indicated there would be no changes.