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As we get ready to close out the first week of free agency, the Carolina Hurricanes have set themselves up for a stellar 2025 ...
Carolina Hurricanes forward Nikolaj Ehlers penned a heartfelt message to Jets fans after and the city of Winnipeg his ...
The Hurricanes fell short again in the playoffs, and now need to make trades in the NHL offseason to rectify their situation.
An undrafted prospect has to prove every day that he can play to make the cut. A first-round pick has to show you every day ...
The Detroit Red Wings re-signed winger Patrick Kane to a one-year deal with a $3 million salary plus performance bonuses, the ...
The Carolina Hurricanes traded thier first-round draft pick for the fourth time in five years, acquiring two secound-round ...
One of the problems with Ehlers is that he hasn’t been a consistent playoff performer, which makes some sense given his size ...
The Carolina Hurricanes have made their splashy offseason signing, inking forward Nik Ehlers to a six-year, $51 million contract on Thursday.
That should provide the perfect measuring stick for where general manager Eric Tulsky and the Carolina front office need to improve to take the next step as a contender. Advertisement However, while ...
And Jesperi Kotkaniemi is no exception. The Hurricanes gave him an astronomical contract because he was talented. It certainly wasn’t for what he’d managed to prove in the National Hockey League.
Carolina traded its first-round pick to the Chicago Blackhawks for two second-round selections and a 2027 fifth-round choice.
The Hurricanes got bigger on the blue line by trading for 6-foot-5 K’Andre Miller, who’s only 25, and signed him to an eight-year deal in the process.