Look for the Hurricanes to try to crash the net more in Game 2. They want to be better at providing screens against Vasilevskiy on long-range shots with multiple players going to the net to find rebounds if he leaves them.
It's the usual recipe for success in the playoffs, but the Hurricanes didn't feel they had enough traffic against Vasilevskiy in Game 1, despite getting 38 shots on goal.
"He's doesn't get frustrated a lot," said Carolina forward Cedric Paquette, who played the past six seasons with Tampa Bay. "Like any goalie, traffic in front, lots of shots, lots of backdoor plays, but he's the best goalie for a reason. We need to make him uncomfortable."