The Hurricanes have dominated the Rangers in the face-off circle, a big reason why they've had the puck more during the series.
Carolina has won 58.1 percent of face-offs during the series. Gallant talks a lot about the importance of defensive-zone face-offs; the Hurricanes have won 63.6 percent (42 of 66) in their defensive zone and 55.4 percent (36 of 65) in the Rangers defensive zone.
The Hurricanes also have won seven of 11 face-offs when killing a penalty.
Trocheck (67.5 percent) and Jordan Staal (67.2 percent) have been particularly dominant, combining to win 66 of 98 face-offs.
Brind'Amour, though, said what the Hurricanes do after the face-off matters more to him than actually winning the face-off.
"Knowing what you're doing if you lose it, making sure you've got the coverage," he said. "Every team wants to start with the puck, but it's always what happens after, winning it and losing it, that's important."
He said the Hurricanes have been good in that department too.
"I don't have an issue with anything that's gone on there," Brind'Amour said.