Bryan Little and Adam Lowry were the only two Jets not on the ice for the session. Jets head coach Paul Maurice is hopeful both will be in the line-up against the Metropolitan Division's third-ranked Hurricanes.
"We're expecting both of them to be available, but we won't know more until tomorrow," said Maurice, who said Lowry missed practice due to illness, one that doesn't seem to want to leave the Jets room.
"It started early November and it's pretty much maintained its hold," said Maurice. "We've had a bunch of guys with it and playing with it. We're careful with it, but we've got enough guys to play."
He wasn't feeling good today… We're careful with it, but we've got enough guys to play.
The Hurricanes are 5-0-1 in their last six games with the lone blemish on that record coming in their last outing, a 4-3 overtime loss to the Boston Bruins on Tuesday.
Carolina leads the NHL in shots-per-game with 34.8.
"There is an awful lot of speed and they're very quick. They shoot absolutely everything to your net. The quickness on those pucks to the net is important for you, then how you move it," said Maurice.
"Where I didn't think we excelled against Tampa was in some of our play selection with the puck. At times it slowed us down. We can't do that against this team."
Maurice wouldn't reveal his goaltending plans for tomorrow's game.
Earlier in the season, the Jets beat the Hurricanes at Bell MTS Place by a score of 3-1, with Brossoit making 42 saves in his regular season debut in a Jets jersey.
With 16 games to go in the regular season, Hellebuyck has 50 starts to Brossoit's 16.
Last year's finalist for the Vezina Trophy said he hasn't thought too far ahead about what he'd like his workload to look like over the next five-week stretch.
"I'm going to continue playing. I prepare the same way and I feel the same way going into most games. I don't think there is a number I need to hit," said Hellebuyck. "I don't think there is a specific way we need to take this next couple of days. Maybe in April I'll take an extra day off. I don't need much, maybe just an extra day or two."