The Carolina Hurricanes had a 3,222-2,709 advantage in 5-on-5 shot attempts last season, an SAT differential of plus-513 and SAT percentage of 54.3 percent, each of which ranked third in the NHL. Their strong possession metrics were reinforced by starting 52.3 percent of 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone. Carolina's success in SAT is impressive considering defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who had a plus-243 SAT differential (tied for third on Carolina), missed 21 games because of a broken fibula. With Hamilton healthy, it's reasonable to suggest the Hurricanes will be among the NHL leaders in puck possession again.