If the Canes can consistently set up a strong net-front presence, and guys (Skinner and Semin specifically) continue to put the puck on net, I like the chances of coming out of this game with a win. If the Canes match up well defensively against the top line as you pointed out, then I really like the chances of netting 2 points. No matter whether Peters or Khudobin starts, I am not concerned about the goaltending.