NHL Game Preview: Carolina Hurricanes (28-14-3) vs. Detroit Red Wings (27-15-4)

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Game Details

Puckdrop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET

Venue: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan

Broadcast: The game will be available on ESPN+, NHL Network, and local broadcasts, with live coverage on platforms like Hulu and regional sports networks.

The Carolina Hurricanes (28-14-3) face the Detroit Red Wings (27-15-4) in a cross-conference matchup at Little Caesars Arena. Carolina enters as road favorites, looking to extend their recent winning streak against a Detroit team that’s been strong at home (15-8-1 this season). The Hurricanes have emphasized puck possession and forechecking, ranking top-five in shots per game, while the Red Wings counter with balanced scoring and solid goaltending. Key storylines include Carolina’s depth testing Detroit’s defense and the return of Jaccob Slavin for the Hurricanes, bolstering their blue line after a brief absence.

Recent Team Forms

Both teams are in solid form, with Carolina winning four of their last five and Detroit posting a 7-2-1 record over their past 10. The Hurricanes have outscored opponents 14-9 in their last four wins, showcasing strong third-period comebacks, while the Red Wings have emphasized home dominance, winning three straight at Little Caesars Arena with a focus on quick transitions.

TeamDateOpponentResultScore
HurricanesJan 10, 2026vs Seattle KrakenWin3-2
HurricanesJan 5, 2026@ New Jersey DevilsWin3-1
HurricanesJan 1, 2026vs Montreal CanadiensLoss5-7
HurricanesDec 30, 2025vs Pittsburgh PenguinsLoss1-5
HurricanesDec 27, 2025vs Detroit Red WingsWin5-2
Red WingsJan 10, 2026vs Vancouver CanucksWin5-1
Red WingsJan 8, 2026@ Montreal CanadiensWin4-3
Red WingsJan 5, 2026vs Ottawa SenatorsWin5-3
Red WingsJan 3, 2026@ Toronto Maple LeafsLoss2-4
Red WingsJan 1, 2026vs Boston BruinsWin3-2 (OT)

Injury Report

The Hurricanes are dealing with several absences, including goaltending depth issues, which could force Frederik Andersen into a heavy workload. Detroit reports a clean bill of health, giving them a potential edge in lineup flexibility. Monitor any last-minute updates, as Slavin’s recent return strengthens Carolina’s defense.

Carolina Hurricanes:

Pyotr Kochetkov (G): Out for Season (Undisclosed)

Charles-Alexis Legault (D): Out (Hand) – Estimated Return: TBD

Noah Philp (C): Out (Concussion) – Estimated Return: Jan 16, 2026

Jaccob Slavin (D): Available (Returned from upper-body injury)

Detroit Red Wings:

No injuries reported.

Key Player Matchups

This game pits Carolina’s high-volume shooting against Detroit’s opportunistic counterattacks. Expect intense battles in the neutral zone, with Carolina’s forwards pressuring Detroit’s defense. Goaltending will be crucial, with Andersen (.912 save percentage) facing Cam Talbot or Alex Lyon for the Red Wings.

Sebastian Aho (Hurricanes C) vs. Dylan Larkin (Red Wings C): Aho’s playmaking (25 goals, 30 assists) against Larkin’s speed and faceoff wins (54%).

Jake Guentzel (Hurricanes LW) vs. Moritz Seider (Red Wings D): Guentzel’s scoring touch (goal in recent win vs. Kraken) vs. Seider’s physical shutdown ability (averaging 24 minutes per game).

Seth Jarvis (Hurricanes RW) vs. Lucas Raymond (Red Wings RW): Young wingers clash; Jarvis’s energy (points in 4 of last 5) vs. Raymond’s creativity (2 goals vs. OTT).

William Carrier (Hurricanes LW) vs. Alex DeBrincat (Red Wings RW): Carrier’s grit (game-winner vs. Kraken) against DeBrincat’s sniping (3 points in last 2 games).

Jaccob Slavin (Hurricanes D) vs. Patrick Kane (Red Wings RW): Slavin’s defensive prowess post-injury vs. Kane’s veteran skill (assist streak in home games).

Series History

Historically, the Red Wings lead the all-time series 53-48-8, but Carolina has dominated recently, going 8-2-0 in the last 10 meetings, including a 5-2 win on December 27, 2025. The Hurricanes are 3-1 against Detroit since the 2025 season, with road teams winning 6 of the last 10 matchups. Games often feature high shot volumes, averaging 6.8 combined goals in recent encounters.

Betting Trends

The Hurricanes opened as -145 favorites but the line has moved to -155 in some books, reflecting confidence in their road form (12-6-2). The over/under is steady at 6.5, with trends leaning over as both teams have hit the over in 60% of recent games. Carolina is 4-1 ATS in their last five, while Detroit is 13-9 ATS at home but 2-3 ATS in their last five overall.

Game Odds

Carolina Hurricanes        – 155

Detroit Red Wings           6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, January 11, 2026

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