The Hurricanes made it official Sunday when team PR confirmed Nikishin was diagnosed with a concussion after Game 4 in Ottawa.
That matters because the scene Saturday was ugly from the start. Nikishin took Tyler Kleven's hit in the second period, stayed down, and needed help getting off the ice.
Carolina had already wrapped up the series with a 4-2 win and a 4-0 sweep, but that result stopped being the main story once Nikishin left.
This is where the tone changes for Brind'Amour's bench. A young defenseman can be replaced on a lineup card. A concussion is a different conversation.
Nikishin had just started getting his feet under him in Carolina's structure, and now the club is dealing with protocol instead of development.
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The replay was hard to watch because Nikishin looked unsteady the moment he tried to get back up.
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The Hurricanes are built to handle chaos better than most teams, especially on the blue line. But this still changes the picture going into the next round.
Brind'Amour can lean on a deep group, though losing a left-shot option narrows some of the flexibility Carolina had been building late in the year.
That's the bigger takeaway from the official update. This is no longer day-to-day speculation or a vague upper-body label. It is a confirmed concussion.
And once that word is attached to a player, the timeline belongs to the protocol, not the schedule. Carolina can't rush this, even with the playoffs moving fast.
The team said Nikishin returned to Raleigh and will continue the NHL's return-to-play steps there. That gives Carolina a medical path, not a playing date.
For the Hurricanes, the win over Ottawa sent them forward. The Nikishin news pulled the mood right back down.
That's why this update lands hard. Carolina advanced, but one scary sequence turned a clean series finish into a real lineup concern heading into Round 2.
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