Having two off days between Games 5 and 6 gave Raanta extra time to rest and he said he felt fine physically Thursday. In fact, he said he would have preferred playing Game 6 on Thursday to maintain the every-other-day pattern.
"I think every goalie wants to play every game, especially during the playoffs," he said. "It's just getting into that rhythm, getting into that mindset that you're playing. Just try to keep it simple and focus on the right things and don't get too ahead of yourself."
Raanta said he had not been told if he will start Friday but is preparing as if he is going to play, as he always does.
"Obviously today was a good practice day to get out there and get some reps," he said. "Everybody is getting ready for tomorrow, so that's the plan."
The Hurricanes skaters are used to the goalie rotation, so whether it's Andersen or Raanta in net Friday won't impact them much.
"We feel confident in both of them," defenseman Brady Skjei said. "Obviously 'Raants' has played really well for us so far. I don't know what's going to happen, but we feel good with both of them. So that's out of our control. We just know how we've got to play, and we feel good with both of them in there."
Whoever is in net will have to be at his best after New York's Ilya Sorokin elevated his play in Game 5, making 34 saves to lower his postseason GAA to 2.77 and raise his save percentage to .923.
"There are certain goalies, you can tell when they're in that groove," Brind'Amour said. "We played (Juuse) Saros with Nashville, and [Sorokin] reminds me of the same. When they get in a groove, they're ahead of it. They know the puck is going over here and they're there. You can just kind of see it and he was kind of in that groove the other night where you could really tell he was on."
For the most part, though, the Hurricanes want to play similar to how they did Tuesday and just clean up some of their mistakes.
"We played a good game," Raanta said. "I could have maybe made a save or two there and help the team that way, but that's hockey. Sometimes goals go in, and obviously we couldn't get those goals. So I think it's a new day, new opportunity, and I think everybody is excited to get back there."