The Carolina Hurricanes were the best team in the NHL last season in shot attempts differential (SAT) at plus-750, meaning they attempted 750 more shots at 5-on-5 than their opponents. It was the best SAT in the NHL since 2015-16, when the Los Angeles Kings were plus-922. The Hurricanes' positive shot attempts theme carried into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, when they led the NHL with a plus-133 SAT. It's worth noting unrestricted free agent
Justin Williams
led Carolina forwards, and was fifth in the NHL, with a plus-375 SAT. The potential loss of Williams could be offset by additional ice time for forward Andrei Svechnikov, who was fourth among Hurricanes forwards with a plus-258 SAT despite being seventh in average time on ice per game among forwards (14:39).