Nino Niederreiter - Vincent Trocheck - Martin Necas
This line will feature Trocheck in the middle with what could be a mixed cast of characters around him. Whatever it looks like, this trio is going to be critical to the Canes' secondary scoring; it's a given that the first line is going to produce, so how dangerous can this second line become?
With nine goals and six assists, Niederreiter was a point-per-game contributor in his first 15 games with the Canes in early 2019. In total, Niederreiter finished with 30 points (14g, 16a) in 36 games with Carolina following the trade, his offensive contributions undoubtedly helping fuel the Canes' surge up the standings in the latter half of the 2018-19 season. His production fell off in 2019-20, though, as he finished with 11 goals and 29 points in 67 games. Niederreiter, a 20-goal scorer in four of his previous five seasons prior, ideally plays a key role in the team's secondary scoring.
Trocheck has been on the Canes roster for nearly 11 months now, but he's only played in seven regular-season games and eight playoff games with his "new" team. Trocheck spent time digesting video and learning systems prior to the postseason, and in the offseason since returning from the Toronto bubble, he's put in off-ice work with the Canes' head strength and condition coach, Bill Burniston. Trocheck finished with career highs in goals (31), assists (44) and points (75) in 2017-18, and if he can rediscover that level, he's going to be a weapon down the middle.