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The Carolina Hurricanes made one of the biggest signings in NHL Free Agency, but they also have other players ready to breakout in 2025-26.
Jake Guentzel finally opened up about the messy and interesting ending to his time with the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Carolina Hurricanes went for size, skill and upside when they selected left-shot defenseman Alexander Nikishin in the third round (69th overall) of the 2020
Jake Guentzel discussed his departure from the Carolina Hurricanes, revealing that contract negotiations stalled despite his initial hopes for a quick deal. As free agency approached, the Tampa Bay Lightning acquired his rights,
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Yardbarker on MSNNHL Rumours: Carolina Hurricanes Open to Bring Back Forward
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re in the dog days of summer with training camps still around a month away. However, there’s still plenty going on behind the scenes.
The Carolina Hurricanes have reached the Eastern Conference Final in two of the last three seasons. But the Canes may need some roster tweaks to make it to the Stanley Cup.
But the Hurricanes — the players, coaches and front office — proved that patience is a virtue. And now Carolina looks like it’s ready to reclaim its spot as one of the Stanley Cup favorites.
Heading into the 2025-26 season, the Carolina Hurricanes had a busy offseason. After adding Nikolaj Ehlers and K’Andre Miller, they feel like one of the top contenders for the Metropolitan Division and the Stanley Cup.
After having working agreements with other NHL teams to allow prospects to play for the Norfolk Admirals and Bloomington Bison the past two years, the pipeline to the Canes now branches from the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League (AHL) to the ECHL's newest expansion franchise, the Greensboro Gargoyles.