After being one of the last teams to begin their exhibition schedule on September 27, the Canes became one of the first to finish their shortened, five-game slate earlier this week. To be exact, 28 teams played at least one preseason game before Carolina's inaugural tune-up against Tampa Bay, and 28 teams will play at least one preseason game after the reigning Metropolitan Division champions finished their run Tuesday in Buffalo.
Giving them a full seven days in between game action, the layoff is longer than most teams have.
Is that a good thing? Is it a bad thing? Does it matter?
"I think I like it because it gets you time to really dial in. You get good practices, good discussion and all of that time with the players, but I know obviously we worry about being up to game speed," Canes Head Coach Rod Brind'Amour said of the break.
"We want to cross our t's and dot our i's so that way there's no gaps in anything when we get going," he continued. "Repetition is the way to hammer things home and we want to make sure that we have covered everything that we have needed to."
The hour-long skates at Invisalign Arena are certainly providing that time for the crew to get their business in order, but Brind'Amour also said that if it were up to him, training camp wouldn't be so long.
"I think they need one (preseason) game, then go play [regular season contests]. They come in in shape, they come in ready to go, so I do worry. We've been doing this (training camp) for two or three weeks now and I think we could've played three or four days into this. Every team... It is a little bit of a concern."