The Carolina Hurricanes will try to prove that reaching the Eastern Conference Final last season wasn't a fluke.
The Hurricanes surprised many -- if not themselves -- by qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2009, eliminating the defending Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals in seven games in the Eastern Conference First Round and sweeping the New York Islanders in the second round before getting swept by the Boston Bruins in the conference final. Proud but unsatisfied, they quickly began looking ahead to what they had to do to get back to that point, and beyond, this season.
"For sure, we don't want to be a one-and-done team," Hurricanes general manager Don Waddell said.
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Carolina's history shows how difficult that challenge can be: It has qualified for the playoffs in consecutive seasons once in its 21 seasons since moving from Hartford (2000-01 and 2001-02). After the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup in 2005-06, they missed the playoffs the following season.
Carolina also has seen how teams have taken a step back after returning to the postseason following a long drought. The New Jersey Devils qualified for the playoffs in 2017-18 after missing for five consecutive seasons but didn't return last season.
"That's why we felt like we couldn't just bring the same group back," Waddell said. "We had to make some changes. I look at our roster right now and I think we're a better team at the start of this year than we were at the start of last year."