Carolina Hurricanes' forward, Teuvo Teravainen, suffered a broken hand during Game 2 against the New York Islanders and will require surgery, according to head coach Rod Brind'Amour. Although he finished his shift just after taking a slash on his left hand from Jean-Gabriel Pageau, he did not return to the ice. Pageau was not penalized on the play. Losing Teravainen is a serious blow to Carolina, who already lost offseason acquisition and core forward Cedric Paquette. The series is now looking even more promising for the Hurricanes, who have taken a 2-0 lead. Brind'Amour expressed dissatisfaction with the non-call on Pageau and believes that it was responsible for sidelining Teravainen for the rest of the series. Brind'Amour was quoted as saying, “I'm a little (ticked), to be honest with you." The Islanders put up a better fight in this game, but the Hurricanes’ Jaccob Slavin and Brent Burns proved the difference makers in the game. Although they lost Teravainen, Carolina still has enough talent, smarts, speed, and hunger to dispose of the Islanders in five or six games of this series.