The Hurricanes bring home a 1-3-2 record and four points after spending the first six games on the road, where NHL teams have not fared well in the first two weeks of the season; thus far, road teams are a combined 29-49-19.
Carolina topped Calgary by a 4-2 margin on Oct. 20 for their lone victory of the road swing. They also snagged a point in each of their first two games of the season, but ceded three-goal leads in each game, as well.
"We're scoring, but we're reckless in order to score. I want to tighten up our game. Last year we had an identity as a team," Peters said. "You'll know when it's clicking. Right now it's not clicking. It's not clicking for 60 minutes. We're well aware of that, and we're working towards fixing those problems."
Scoring hasn't been the question mark it was last season, but suddenly the team defense is.
"We'll fix it," Peters said, confidently.
And the defensive pairings? The Hurricanes are still searching for the right combinations.
"We'll fix that, too," Peters asserted.
More than perhaps Peters expected to have to sort out six games into the season.
"More, yeah," he said. "I don't know the order, but the three bottom teams in goals against are Arizona, Toronto and Carolina, three coaches that have a lot of pride defensively and are wounded, so let's fix that. And we will fix it."