Quenneville said the Panthers will go back to Chris Driedger on Wednesday.
Returning to the net after backing up Sergei Bobrovsky for three straight games, the 26-year-old goaltender made 27 saves in Monday's 6-4 win over the Lightning. Off to a hot start this season, he's jumped out to a 4-1-1 record with a 2.31 goals-against average and .926 save percentage.
In the lone start of his career against the Hurricanes, Driedger turned aside 42 of 44 shots to lift the Panthers to a 4-2 win at PNC Arena on Dec. 21, 2019. A late bloomer, that was just the third start of his career. In 18 career games with the Cats, he's 11-3-2 with a .934 save percentage.
With the Panthers sitting at 9-2-2, Quenneville expects "another good test" in Raleigh tomorrow.
"Carolina's playing extremely well," Quenneville said of the Hurricanes, who are tied with Florida in the standings with 20 points. "They skate and they work, and they can make plays. They have a lot of skill on their side here... Let's make sure we check well and manage the puck."