NHL Game Preview: New York Rangers (19-17-4) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (23-11-3)

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The NHL regular season showcases a Metropolitan Division rivalry on December 29, 2025, as the New York Rangers visit the Carolina Hurricanes. The Rangers, looking to snap a recent skid, face a Hurricanes team riding high after a convincing win, setting up a clash of contrasting forms. Carolina’s speed and forecheck could challenge New York’s veteran core, but the Rangers’ goaltending and special teams provide upset potential in this key divisional battle.

Venue Location

The game will be played at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. This 18,700-capacity arena, located at 1400 Edwards Mill Road, opened in 1999 and is known for its passionate fanbase and modern amenities, including premium seating and LED displays.

Puckdrop is set for 7:00 PM ET (4:00 PM PT)

Broadcast: Available on ESPN+ nationally, MSG for Rangers markets, and Bally Sports South for Hurricanes markets.

Injury Report

Both teams are relatively healthy but managing key absences that could affect depth. Reports are as of December 28, 2025.

New York Rangers:

Sam Carrick (C): Day-to-Day (illness). He missed the December 27 game against the Islanders and remains questionable, impacting bottom-six energy.

Adam Fox (D): Day-to-Day (shoulder/illness). The defenseman is inching toward a return after missing time but practiced limited; his status is pivotal for blue-line stability.

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Nils Lundkvist (D): Day-to-Day (lower body). He’s been playing through the issue but could be limited.

No other major injuries reported.

Carolina Hurricanes:

Jaccob Slavin (D): Out (upper body). Placed on IR on December 22, he’s week-to-week, a significant loss to shutdown defense.

Seth Jarvis (C): Out (upper body). Week-to-week since December 19, depleting forward scoring.

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William Carrier (LW): Day-to-Day (upper body). Missed the December 23 game but could return.

Jordan Martinook (LW): Day-to-Day (undisclosed). Questionable for lineup.

Charles-Alexis Legault (D): Out (undisclosed). Long-term absence with minimal impact.

These injuries may force Carolina to rely on younger defensemen, while the Rangers could exploit gaps if Fox plays limited minutes.

Player Matchups

This divisional tilt features high-profile clashes, emphasizing speed versus physicality. Key matchups to watch:

Artemi Panarin (NYR LW) vs. Brent Burns (CAR D): Panarin’s creativity and scoring (top-10 in points) against Burns’ veteran presence and shot-blocking. Burns must neutralize Panarin’s playmaking to limit New York’s top line.

Igor Shesterkin (NYR G) vs. Pyotr Kochetkov (CAR G): Shesterkin’s elite save percentage (.920+) vs. Kochetkov’s recent form (strong in December wins). This goaltending duel could decide a low-scoring game.

Chris Kreider (NYR LW) vs. Jalen Chatfield (CAR D): Kreider’s net-front presence and power-play goals vs. Chatfield’s mobility. With Slavin out, Chatfield must step up to contain Kreider’s tips and rebounds.

Vincent Trocheck (NYR C) vs. Sebastian Aho (CAR C): Trocheck’s faceoff wins and two-way play vs. Aho’s speed and scoring (team-leading points). This center matchup could control possession in the neutral zone.

The Rangers’ experience edges the Hurricanes’ youth, but Carolina’s depth could prevail if key players return.

Carolina ranks top-5 in goals for and against, while New York is mid-pack offensively but strong in special teams.

Recent Team Forms

The Hurricanes are heating up at home, while the Rangers struggle with consistency.

New York Rangers (Last 5 Games):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec 27vs IslandersL 0-2Shutout loss; offense stifled with 20 shots. nhl.com +1
Dec 21vs PredatorsL 1-2Close defeat; limited to one goal. statmuse.com
Dec 20at FlyersW 4-3Narrow win; power play key.
Dec 18vs StarsL 2-4Defensive lapses allowed four goals.
Dec 16at HurricanesL 3-6Blown out; struggled with Carolina’s speed.

Form: L-L-W-L-L (1-4 in last 5). The Rangers are 4-6 in their last 10, with offensive droughts in losses.

Carolina Hurricanes (Last 5 Games):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec 27vs Red WingsW 5-2Dominant win; Gostisbehere and Svechnikov each had three points. youtube.com +1
Dec 23vs PanthersL 2-5Defensive breakdown; allowed five goals. nhl.com
Dec 20at LightningL 4-6High-scoring loss; power play inefficient.
Dec 19vs PanthersL 3-4Close defeat; OT loss.
Dec 16vs RangersW 6-3Offensive explosion; six goals scored.

Form: W-L-L-L-W (2-3 in last 5). The Hurricanes are 6-4 in their last 10, strong at home with 3-1 in recent Lenovo Center games.

Series History

The New York Rangers hold a historical edge over the Carolina Hurricanes, leading 100-85-7-4 in 196 regular-season meetings (including Hartford Whalers era). Recently, the Rangers have won 6 of the last 10 games, but Carolina claimed a 4-3 series win in the 2024 playoffs.

Recent Games:

December 16, 2025: Hurricanes 6-3 Rangers.

May 16, 2024 (Playoffs): Hurricanes 5-3 Rangers (Game 6, series win for CAR).

May 13, 2024 (Playoffs): Rangers 4-1 Hurricanes.

Carolina is 4-6 at home vs. New York in the last 10. Games average 5.8 goals, trending over in playoff-intensity matchups.

The Hurricanes’ playoff success adds tension, but the Rangers’ regular-season dominance persists.

Betting Trends

New York Rangers: 18-22 ATS overall; 8-12 ATS on the road. Under hits in 4 of last 5 as favorites; 2-3 ATS in last 5 games.

Carolina Hurricanes: 19-18 ATS; 10-9 ATS at home. Under in 4 of last 5 vs. Metropolitan teams; 3-2 ATS in last 5.

Head-to-Head Trends: Rangers 6-4 SU in last 10; 5-5 ATS. Under 5.5 goals in 7 of 10 recent meetings.

League-Wide: Divisional games in December 2025 hit the under 55% of the time.

Game Odds

New York Rangers                           5.5

Carolina Hurricanes                        – 192

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, December 28, 2025