Brown is an undrafted center who played collegiate hockey for Boston College and is in his fifth season as a pro. The 26-year-old Michigan native racked up career highs of 19 goals and 35 points with the Checkers this season, and he has played in 28 NHL games over parts of three seasons with the Hurricanes, totaling one goal and two points.
"You know what you're going to get out of him," says Brind'Amour. "First of all, really good character kid. He is their leader down there in Charlotte, and has been for a while. I just expect him to come work hard. He knows how to play the game and certainly it's not going to affect him, the stage and how big of a game it is. I think his game won't be affected."
Carolina hopes its overall game can come close to matching its terrific Game 3 performance, and it knows to expect much better from the Capitals, too. Game 3 wasn't a must-win for Carolina, but the Canes needed the win on Monday to retain viability in the series. If they can win on Thursday, they'll have the Caps squirming a bit.
"We'd rather be up 2-1 than down 2-1," says Brind'Amour. "It's never a must game until it is, but it is for us. We want to make sure to give our best effort, that's it. That's really all we talk about. If it's not good enough, then it's not good enough. But we know that we need to play a certain way to have a chance against these guys. If the bounces don't go your way or something happens, we have another game. Maybe that's nice to know, but we're definitely approaching it like we've got to win."