On eve of playoffs, Canes defenseman goes 1-on-1 with ABC11
K'Andre Miller talks Stanley Cup Playoffs, Lenovo Center's home advantage, and adjusting to life in Raleigh with ABC11.
The Carolina Hurricanes battled through the regular season to claim the Eastern Conference's top seed for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Yet the coming weeks will determine whether this season is considered a success, starting with a best-of-7 series against the Ottawa Senators. "You can do all these great things during the regular season, but I almost think of regular season and postseason as two different, two completely different games, almost even," defenseman K'Andre Miller told ABC11.
"Yeah, we had success with a long regular season, yeah, we were able to put up a good amount of points and come in first or whatever, but honestly, all that stuff drops. I think talent can only get you so far, obviously. I think what's going to matter most is kind of bringing it each night.
" This is the eighth consecutive playoff appearance for the Hurricanes, whose active postseason streak is surpassed only by Colorado and Tampa Bay at nine years. So regular-season success isn't new. Nor is postseason success with 10 series wins in this run.
But they've hit a familiar ceiling, falling in the Eastern Conference final in two of the past three years and thrice in the current playoff streak. Now they'll try again to play their way back to that position, then take that final step. "They've all worked for 10 months to get to this point to have this opportunity," coach Rod Brind'Amour said.