Yesterday it was announced by sources that the Carolina Hurricanes were going to name Erik Tulsky as their new general manager. Tulsky was named interim GM in Raleigh after Don Waddell stepped down late last month after a decade with the team.
The Carolina Hurricanes face quite a bit of uncertainty this offseason, with many of their core players set to become free agents. Among those who could leave the Hurricanes is Teuvo Teravainen.
The Carolina Hurricanes look to have appointed a new general manager after Don Waddell left the organization for the Columbus Blue Jackets after nearly a decade in the role.
When the Hurricanes acquired Jake Guentzel at the trade deadline, there was hope it could be a long-term fit. The fit is there; now it’s time for the deal.
According to Frank Seravalli, the Carolina Hurricanes’ search for a new GM may be coming to an end. The Hurricanes told job candidates they plan to hire internally, making Eric Tulsky the clear choice for the role.
It looks like the Carolina Hurricanes have their guy. According to a report from Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli, all signs are pointing toward Eric Tulsky taking over as the team’s full-time general manager.
The Carolina Hurricanes have reportedly notified candidates in their general manager search that they are now looking to hire internally.
The Carolina Hurricanes have a number of roster decisions to make this offseason, including what to do with forward Martin Necas. All signs are pointing to Necas being available on the trade market and now it’s up to general manager Eric Tulsky to find a return that works for the Hurricanes heading into next season and beyond.
While the 2024 Stanley Cup Final is officially underway, trade rumors have not stopped over the last few weeks. The 2024 NHL Entry Draft is under a month away and the free agency period is fast approaching.
The Carolina Hurricanes are reportedly shopping Jake Guentzel‘s rights. The team would like to re-sign him, but the feeling is the forward intends to test the free agent market and if that’s the case, Carolina would like to recoup some of what it took to acquire him at the trade deadline.
Carolina Hurricanes’ Left Wing Jake Guentzel will become an Unrestricted Free Agent (UFA) on July 1st. He’s coming off a 30-goal, 47-assist, 77-point year split between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Carolina Hurricanes.
Although it looked earlier in the offseason like Jake Guentzel and the Carolina Hurricanes were poised for a long-term partnership, that no longer seems to be the case with just weeks to go until free agent frenzy.
One of the biggest trade chips on the market right now is Carolina Hurricanes winger Martin Necas. On paper, sure, it looks like acquiring him could be enticing for Steve Staios and the Ottawa Senators, but the deeper you look, the less it makes sense.
Brett Pesce, the pending UFA defenseman from the Carolina Hurricanes, is attracting early and preliminary interest from several teams. Likely to test free agency and with the Hurricanes looking at other options, the early belief is that Pesce won’t be returning to the club.
The Hurricanes are still attempting to extend the defenseman after general manager Don Waddell resigned last month, but they haven’t been close to a deal since discussions started last summer.
The Boston Bruins are continuing to garner more and more interest for their former Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender Linus Ullmark, giving them a chance to be picky about the return.
There has been a lot of chatter in recent days about the Calgary Flames targeting Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas this offseason. The 25-year-old is a restricted free agent, and is due for a significant raise from his current $3 million salary, which will make it difficult for the Canes to bring him back.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! There is so much buzz around the league and with the draft approaching, moves can be made. The biggest buzz is swirling around the Carolina Hurricanes.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The anticipation is here, as the Stanley Cup Finals begin Saturday. As the best trophy in all of sports is waiting to be hoisted, the offseason is in swing for the other 30 teams.
He's one of the best possession-control defenders in the league. His 37 points in 81 games this year were the second-most of his career.
His availability in a potential trade has been one of the dominant early storylines of the 2024 offseason.
The Carolina Hurricanes goaltending position has been an interesting one to say the least the past few seasons. This season specifically, it was a rollercoaster.
The Florida Panthers were 3-2 winners in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final on Thursday night, giving them a 3-2 lead in the series. That means they are just one win away from a second consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final.
After the last three games in the now-tied Rangers-Panthers Eastern Conference Final went to OT, you can imagine how insane the goal-scoring prop bets are for Thursday's Game 5.
With the Hurricanes leading 3-1 in the second period, Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren was able to sneak a backhand shot through the legs of Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen that seemed to be slowly rolling across the line
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