Red Wings Vs Hurricanes: Canes Aim to Extend 12-Game Point Streak at Lenovo Center

Red Wings Vs Hurricanes: Canes Aim to Extend 12-Game Point Streak at Lenovo Center

The Carolina Hurricanes attempt to stretch a point streak to 12 games when they host the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday, Feb. 28 at Lenovo Center. The matchup matters because it pits two of the Eastern Conference’s top-five teams by points percentage against one another as both clubs arrive off wins following the Olympic break; red wings vs hurricanes appears set to be a key measuring point in the final 24-game stretch of the regular season.

Lenovo Center: Puck Drop, Broadcast and Radio Coverage

The puck is scheduled to drop at 7 p. m. ET. Television coverage will be carried on FanDuel Sports Network, with Mike Maniscalco handling play-by-play, Tripp Tracy on color and Hanna Yates providing off-ice reports; Yates will also host pregame beginning at 6: 00 and a postgame show of about 30 minutes after the game. Streaming is available on the FanDuel Sports Network App in the Carolinas and the app carries out-of-market games. Radio listeners can tune to the pregame on 99. 9 The Fan at 6: 30, with the Hurricanes Radio Network—99. 9, 730 The Game in Charlotte, New Bern 107. 5/1490 and Greenville 107. 5/1570—picking up the FDSN feed at 7: 00. The Hurricanes app will stream the broadcast as well.

Team Records and Recent Results

Carolina comes in at 37-15-6 for 80 points, listed first in the Metropolitan Division, after a 5-4 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday, Feb. 26. Detroit is 34-19-6 for 74 points, tied for second in the Atlantic Division, following a 2-1 overtime win over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday, Feb. 26. Both clubs won their first game back from the Olympic break, feeding into the narrative that this will be a competitive late-February contest.

Red Wings Vs Hurricanes: Matchups, Players to Watch

Detroit’s challenge for Carolina will include the play of Dylan Larkin and Moritz Seider, while Seth Jarvis and Sebastian Aho figure prominently for the Hurricanes. The teams met earlier this season in Detroit on Jan. 12, a game that went to overtime after Carolina forced the extra session with a late goal; Detroit won in overtime on a play that featured a controversial no-call for possible interference in front of the Carolina net. That prior meeting underlines the tight margins expected on Saturday.

Odds, Puck Line and Expert Picks

Betting lines list Carolina on the moneyline at -184, with a puckline of Hurricanes -1. 5 at +138 and the Red Wings moneyline at +152 with a puckline of +1. 5 at -2170; the Over/Under is posted at 6. 5 (Over +102/Under -124). One expert pick presents the Hurricanes at -1. 5 ATS and an under on 6. 5 total, with a score prediction of Hurricanes 4, Red Wings 2. Those figures frame expectations for both the margin and total scoring for the evening.

Division Race and Season Context

Carolina holds an eight-point lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins with 24 games remaining, positioning the Hurricanes as the likely favorite to secure their first regular-season division championship since 2022-23. Detroit is navigating a crowded Atlantic Division chase led by the Tampa Bay Lightning, with the Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres all appearing as serious playoff contenders. The timing matters because Carolina’s point streak and lead influence how aggressively other clubs will pursue positioning down the stretch.

Scheduling Notes, Promotions and Miscellany

The game completes Carolina’s February slate and precedes a March 18 home date when fans in attendance will receive one of four mystery bobbleheads courtesy of UNC Health. Additional context from Carolina coverage mentions Whalers Night and a note that the Hurricanes look to pick up another win against Utah on that night; a recent Thursday game against Chicago was described as having gone down to the wire. A short note on international competition was included: one Hurricane will return with a gold medal, one with a silver, and Sebastian Aho will attempt to win a bronze.

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What makes this notable is the convergence of streaks, standings and recent momentum: Carolina’s push toward a division crown and Detroit’s climb in a competitive Atlantic race create immediate stakes for both teams as they meet at Lenovo Center on Feb. 28.