"We probably had three or four pretty solid chances in the first 10 minutes. Even coming in after the first, we were happy with the period," Jordan Martinook said. "We played pretty good, but you come out down two."
"It was tough because I thought the start was perfect," Brind'Amour said. "We had two or three great looks. Didn't get anything."
The Canes were still pleased with their second period, though Austin Watson tipped in Mattias Ekholm's shot to make it a 3-0 game, after which the Predators were content to clog the neutral zone and stifle any additional push the Canes might muster.
"That team, the style they play, they locked down the neutral zone," Martinook said. "It was hard coming through there in the third."
"We know they don't give up much. They're a stingy team," Brind'Amour said. "We did have the looks. We just didn't put it in."
4. Two Sides of Special Teams
The Hurricanes' penalty kill was a perfect 4-for-4, improving to 29-for-31 (93.5 percent) over their last 10 games.
"We've done a better job of being patient at times when we should and then being aggressive when we can," Staal said. "I thought our D did a great job of pressuring in the corners to kind of create some turnovers, and down ice, we made it difficult for them to get in the zone comfortably."
The power play, though, came up empty (0-for-3).