National Hockey League
Preview
Carolina at Detroit
When: 7:00 PM ET, Friday, April 4, 2025
Where: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan

Essentially, the Detroit Red Wings are in playoff mode now because they can't afford many more losses -- if any at all.

With eight games remaining, the Red Wings are on the outside looking in at the Eastern Conference playoff picture. Therefore, Friday's home game against a Carolina Hurricanes team that already has clinched a postseason berth will have a do-or-die feel for Detroit.

The Red Wings (34-33-7, 75 points) entered Thursday four points behind Montreal for the second wild-card spot in the East, but there are other obstacles in their way. Not only are the New York Rangers and Columbus ahead of Detroit, but the Red Wings' last eight remaining games are all against teams in playoff position at the moment.

Of those eight games, five are on the road. That adds to the need for Detroit to take advantage of being on home ice against Carolina.

The Red Wings have lost three of their last four games, though they did earn a point in Tuesday's overtime loss at St. Louis.

"We can either feel sorry for ourselves, which I don't think is a great option, or we can get right back after it," said Detroit head coach Todd McLellan. "It's not like we're in the middle of the season and can take the time to pout a little bit. We don't have that."

The Red Wings hope for two points against a Carolina team that has owned Detroit of late.

The Hurricanes won all three regular-season meetings last year and the first two this year -- a 2-1 win March 4 at Detroit and a 4-2 win March 14 at Carolina. Overall, the Hurricanes have won six straight over the Red Wings.

Carolina (46-24-4, 96 points) also has eight games remaining, but looks pretty much locked into the No. 2 spot in the Metropolitan Division. The Hurricanes entered Thursday nine points behind first-place Washington and nine points ahead of third-place New Jersey, which also places them in good shape for home-ice advantage in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Carolina is coming off a 5-1 win Wednesday at home over Washington, which clinched its seventh consecutive playoff berth. Other than St. Louis, the Hurricanes have been the league's hottest team with 12 wins in their last 14 games.

"We know that we're in," Carolina head coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "That was official and I like that we went and took it. We didn't get it handed to us."

Special teams might play more of a role than usual -- given it will be strength versus strength and weakness versus weakness.

Detroit's power play ranks third in the league at 28.4 percent while Carolina stands second in the NHL in penalty killing at 84.5 percent.

On the other side, Carolina has the league's 24th-ranked power play (19.1 percent) while nobody's worse than Detroit at killing penalties (69.0 percent).

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div
Carolina 46-24-2-2 W3 30-8-1-0 16-16-1-2 9-4-1-0 37-20-1-2 17-4-1-2
Detroit 34-33-7-0 L1 19-16-3-0 15-17-4-0 5-5-2-0 29-28-5-0 9-11-1-0
Last Meeting
Carolina Detroit
Date Away Home Shots Saves PP Shots Saves PP
3/14/25 DET 2 CAR 4 32 24 0-2 26 28 0-2
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Total Points Player  
Carolina J. Kotkaniemi 2
Detroit B. Chiarot 1
Goals Player  
Carolina J. Chatfield 1
Detroit A. DeBrincat 1
Assists Player  
Carolina J. Kotkaniemi 2
Detroit B. Chiarot 1
Saves Player  
Carolina F. Andersen 24
Detroit P. Mrazek 28
Season
Total Points Player  
Carolina S. Aho 72
Detroit L. Raymond 75
Goals Player  
Carolina S. Jarvis 32
Detroit A. DeBrincat 33
Assists Player  
Carolina S. Aho 44
Detroit L. Raymond 47
Saves Player  
Carolina P. Kochetkov 1012
Detroit C. Talbot 1061
Quickchart Matchup
Carolina Off vs  Detroit Def
3.28 GF
3.16 GA
31.6 Shots
28.6 Shots
44 PP
53 PK
Detroit Off vs  Carolina Def
2.81 GF
2.64 GA
27.3 Shots
24.9 Shots
61 PP
34 PK