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Jesperi Kotkaniemi has been a failed experiment thus far in Carolina. The surprise offer sheet to pry him out of Montreal in 2022 felt like a risk at the time, and we've seen that play out through ...
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 Carolina Hurricanes traded thier first-round draft pick for the fourth time in five years, acquiring two secound-round ...
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.
That should provide the perfect measuring stick for where general manager Eric Tulsky and the Carolina front office need to ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCarolina Hurricanes’ 2025 RFAs: Who Stays & Who Goes?The Carolina Hurricanes are heading into a pivotal offseason in their Stanley Cup window with a grand total of zero ...
Carolina traded its first-round pick to the Chicago Blackhawks for two second-round selections and a 2027 fifth-round choice.
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.
The Carolina Hurricanes are in for an exciting summer, but one question looms over the roster: Jesperi Kotkaniemi ...
The Carolina Hurricanes face another frustrating offseason after failing to get past the Florida Panthers in the Eastern Conference Final.
That’s why teams are often patient with these players in the sports world. And Jesperi Kotkaniemi is no exception. The Hurricanes gave him an astronomical contract because he was talented. It ...
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