The Hurricanes had a 4,253-3,558 advantage in 5-on-5 shot attempts last season, for an SAT of plus-695 and an SAT percentage of 54.45 percent, each the best in the NHL. This territorial advantage is confirmed by their NHL-high offensive zone start percentage of 56.61 percent.
Despite these numbers, Carolina was outscored 179-155 at 5-on-5, when it had a shooting percentage of 7.0 percent (28th in the NHL) and its goalies, Cam Ward and Scott Darling, combined for a .909 save percentage (30th).
The Hurricanes' shooting plus save percentage (SPSV) of 980 was 30th in the NHL, better than only the Buffalo Sabres' 978. If last season was any indication though, improvement in 2018-19 is possible. The four teams that had the worst SPSVs in 2016-17 (Colorado Avalanche, Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings) went from an average of 980 to 1,008 in 2017-18, and each made the Stanley Cup Playoffs.