NHL Game Preview: Chicago Blackhawks (20-22-7) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (31-15-4)

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The Chicago Blackhawks (20-22-7) visit the Carolina Hurricanes (31-15-4) in an inter-conference matchup that pits a rebuilding Chicago squad against one of the Eastern Conference’s top teams. Carolina sits second in the Metropolitan Division with elite speed and goaltending, while Chicago is fighting for a wild-card spot in the Central, relying on young talent amid inconsistencies. This game could feature Carolina’s high-pressure forecheck overwhelming Chicago’s defense, but the Blackhawks’ offensive sparks might keep it close. Recent trends suggest a potential Hurricanes blowout if Chicago’s road woes continue.

Venue Location

PNC Arena, Raleigh, North Carolina

Puckdrop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET (broadcast on ESPN+, BSSO, and CHSN)

Recent Team Forms

Carolina has been dominant lately, winning seven of their last 10 with a +15 goal differential. Chicago has struggled, going 4-5-1 in their last 10, but showing flashes of offense.

Chicago Blackhawks Last 10 Games:

DateOpponentResultGoals ForGoals Against
Jan 20vs. DALL 2-424
Jan 18@ MINW 3-2 OT32
Jan 16vs. NSHL 1-313
Jan 14@ STLW 4-343
Jan 12vs. COLL 2-525
Jan 10@ WPGL 3-4 OT34
Jan 9vs. UTAW 5-252
Jan 7@ DALL 1-414
Jan 5vs. MINW 3-131
Jan 3@ NSHL 2-323

Record: 4-5-1

Avg. Goals: 2.6 for, 3.1 against

Power Play: 18.2% (20th in NHL); Penalty Kill: 79.6% (18th)

Carolina Hurricanes Last 10 Games:

DateOpponentResultGoals ForGoals Against
Jan 20@ NYIW 4-242
Jan 18vs. PITW 5-151
Jan 16@ PHIW 3-232
Jan 14vs. WSHL 2-3 OT23
Jan 12@ CBJW 6-363
Jan 10vs. NYRW 4-141
Jan 8@ NJDL 3-434
Jan 6vs. NYIW 5-252
Jan 4@ PITW 4-3 OT43
Jan 2vs. PHIL 1-212

Record: 7-2-1

Avg. Goals: 3.7 for, 2.3 against

Power Play: 27.1% (3rd in NHL); Penalty Kill: 85.4% (4th)

Injury Report

Chicago is dealing with several key absences, impacting their depth, while Carolina is relatively healthy but monitoring a few veterans.

Chicago Blackhawks:

Connor Bedard (C): Day-to-day (upper body) – Questionable, missed last game

Taylor Hall (LW): Out (knee) – IR, expected back Feb 15

Andreas Athanasiou (LW): Out (groin) – IR, out until at least Feb 25

Tyler Johnson (C): Out (foot) – IR, expected back Mar 1

Nikita Zaitsev (D): Day-to-day (lower body) – Game-time decision

Arvid Soderblom (G): Out (illness) – Expected back Jan 24

Carolina Hurricanes:

Frederik Andersen (G): Day-to-day (lower body) – Questionable, backup likely starts if out

Jesper Fast (RW): Out (upper body) – IR, expected back Feb 1

Tony DeAngelo (D): Day-to-day (undisclosed) – Recently returned, monitor

Shayne Gostisbehere (D): Out (personal) – Non-roster, no timeline

Projected Starting Goalies:

Chicago: Petr Mrazek (12-14-4, 3.05 GAA, .902 SV%)

Carolina: Pyotr Kochetkov (18-7-2, 2.35 GAA, .912 SV%) – If Andersen is out

Key Player Matchups

Carolina’s balanced attack will challenge Chicago’s young core. Expect speed and physicality to define these battles.

Connor Bedard (CHI) vs. Sebastian Aho (CAR): Bedard (18G, 25A) is Chicago’s offensive engine with elite shot. Aho (22G, 30A) leads Carolina in points, excelling in all zones. This could be a high-skill duel on rushes.

Philipp Kurashev (CHI) vs. Seth Jarvis (CAR): Kurashev (15G, 20A) provides secondary scoring for Chicago. Jarvis (20G) is a breakout star for Carolina with speed and finishing. Watch for them in transition plays.

Kevin Korchinski (CHI) vs. Andrei Svechnikov (CAR): Korchinski (D, 5G, 20A) is Chicago’s top young blueliner. Svechnikov (18G, 25A) brings power and skill for Carolina. Physical edge battles loom.

Nick Foligno (CHI) vs. Jordan Staal (CAR): Foligno (10G) adds grit and leadership for Chicago. Staal (C) anchors Carolina’s shutdown line with strong faceoffs (55%). Checking line matchup key for possession.

Teuvo Teravainen (CHI) vs. Brent Burns (CAR): Teravainen (12G, 18A) faces his former team. Burns (D, 8G, 25A) leads Carolina’s blue line in points. Power-play implications here.

Series History

All-time: Carolina leads 45-35-6-3 (89 games). Recent: Carolina has won 6 of the last 10 meetings, including a 5-2 win on Nov 15, 2025. Chicago is 2-3 in the last 5 at PNC Arena. At PNC Arena: Carolina 24-15-3-1 vs. Chicago. Trends: Under has hit in 6 of the last 8 head-to-heads; average combined goals: 5.2. Carolina 5-0 SU when favored by -200 or more vs. Chicago.

Betting Trends

Puck Line: Hurricanes have covered in 7 of last 10 home games. Total: Under has hit in 6 of Carolina’s last 8; Over in 4 of Chicago’s last 6 road games. Team Trends: Chicago 4-5-1 last 10; 2-8 SU last 10 as underdogs of +200 or more. Carolina 7-2-1 last 10; 8-2 SU last 10 at home. Chicago 3-7 SU vs. Metropolitan teams this season.

Game Odds

Chicago Blackhawks       6.5

Carolina Hurricanes        – 280

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, January 21, 2026

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