• The Canes enter this year's season with a sizable number of changes to their lineup. Most recently, Carolina stunned the hockey world on Aug. 28 as they signed Jesperi Kotkaniemi formerly of Montreal, to an offer sheet. Montreal didn't match and Kotkaniemi is now a member of the Canes. Prior to that, Carolina welcomed forward Derek Stepan, defensemen Ethan Bear, Tony DeAngelo, Ian Cole, Eric Gelinas and Brendan Smith, goaltenders Frederik Andersen and Antti Raanta in the offseason.
• Defenseman Dougie Hamilton, goaltenders Petr Mrazek, James Reimer and - Calder Trophy finalist - Alex Nedeljkovic, and forward Warren Foegele were among the notable players to depart Carolina in the offseason.
• Sebastian Aho led the Canes in scoring last season with 57 points (24G, 33A) through 56 games.
• Last season, Carolina's special teams were some of the best in the NHL. The Canes boasted the second-best power play in the league last season with a 25.6% conversion rate. They ranked third overall on the penalty kill, killing off 85.2%.
• Carolina produced some of the highest shots per game as they ranked fifth overall with a 32-shot nightly average and had the eighth-fewest shots against with 28.2.
• The Canes were also one of the best teams in the faceoff circle with their third-ranked FOW% at 53.9%.
• Carolina, like the Islanders, was also a strong team on home ice. The Canes finished the season with 20 wins at home and a 20-3-5 record.