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  • Hurricanes' Jackson Blake: Locks in long term with Carolina

    Blake signed an eight-year, $45 million contract extension with the Hurricanes on Thursday, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.

    Blake is entering the final year of his entry-level contract in 2025-26, but his long-term future with the Hurricanes is now secure. The 21-year-old put up 17 goals, 34 points, 141 shots on net and a plus-10 rating over 80 regular-season appearances in 2024-25 and added six points in 15 playoff outings. He's already established himself as a regular in the top six and should also see time on the second power-play unit at a minimum. There's some risk of a sophomore slump this year, but Blake has a bright future ahead while playing for a perennial contender.

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  • Hurricanes' Ronan Seeley: Receives two-way contract

    Seeley agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way contract with the Hurricanes on Monday.

    Seeley was a seventh-round selection by Carolina in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. The 22-year-old accounted for three goals, 10 points and a minus-6 rating over 69 regular-season games with AHL Chicago in 2024-25. The left-shot defenseman has yet to make his NHL debut, so he'll most likely spend most of 2025-26 with the Wolves for a fourth consecutive year.

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  • Hurricanes' Ryan Suzuki: Pens one-year deal

    Suzuki signed a one-year, two-way contract with Carolina on Monday.

    Suzuki made his NHL debut in January but was held off the scoresheet in two regular-season games. The 24-year-old fared much better with AHL Chicago, generating 12 goals and 47 assists across 69 regular-season outings. The 2019 first-round pick will most likely spend the majority of 2025-26 in the minors since the Hurricanes have plenty of depth up front.

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  • Hurricanes' Domenick Fensore: Secures two-way deal

    Fensore signed a one-year, two-way contract with Carolina on Wednesday.

    Fensore appeared in just two NHL games last year in which he generated five shots, three hits and two PIM while being held off the scoresheet. The Boston University product was significantly more productive in the minors with nine goals and 23 helpers in 67 regular-season tilts with AHL Chicago. While the 2019 third-round pick could see a little more action with the Canes this year, he figures once again to spend the bulk of his minutes in the minors.

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  • Hurricanes' Skyler Brind'Amour: Staying in Carolina's organization

    Brind'Amour penned a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Hurricanes on Monday, per PuckPedia.

    Brind'Amour appeared in two regular-season games with the Hurricanes in 2024-25, scoring his first career NHL goal on his only shot. The left-shot forward also recorded 16 goals, 24 points and a minus-14 rating over 68 regular-season appearances with AHL Chicago. Carolina has a deep forward group, and considering Brind'Amour's new deal is a two-way contract, he's likely to spend the whole campaign with the Wolves unless multiple injuries open up a spot with the big club.

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  • Hurricanes' Gavin Bayreuther: Inks two-way deal

    Bayreuther agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way contract with Carolina on Friday.

    Bayreuther hasn't appeared in an NHL game since 2022-23 when he was with the Blue Jackets. That season, the 31-year-old blueliner notched two goals and 12 helpers in 51 tilts while averaging 15:57 of ice time. It certainly seemed like the New Hampshire native was close to becoming a full-time NHL option, but instead spent last year playing overseas with Lausanne HC, notching five goals and 18 helpers in 52 regular-season contests. At this point, if Bayreuther logs any NHL minutes, it will probably be the result of an injury among the Hurricanes' defensive group.

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  • Hurricanes' Nikolaj Ehlers: Lands six-year deal

    Ehlers agreed to terms on a six-year, $51 million contract with Carolina on Thursday.

    Ehlers is coming off back-to-back 20-plus goal campaigns, including the 2024-25 season in which he still managed to rack up 24 goals despite playing in just 69 regular-season contests. With his new club, the 29-year-old winger should immediately slot into a top-six role in addition to joining the No. 1 power-play unit. Ehlers' presence in the lineup should allow Taylor Hall to drop down to the third line, where he may be better suited at this point in his career.

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  • Hurricanes' Noel Gunler: Accepts qualifying offer

    Gunler signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Hurricanes on Wednesday, per PuckPedia.

    Gunler accepted his qualifying offer. With AHL Chicago in 2024-25, he produced 25 points in 55 games. Gunler is likely to spend all of 2025-26 in the minors barring a significant uptick in scoring.

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  • Hurricanes' Tyson Jost: Lands one-year deal

    Jost signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Hurricanes on Wednesday.

    Jost had four goals, nine points, 33 PIM and 46 hits in 39 regular-season appearances with Carolina. The 27-year-old isn't a lock to make Carolina's Opening Night roster, but he should be in the mix to earn a bottom-six spot during training camp.

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  • Hurricanes' Cayden Primeau: Signs extension following trade

    Primeau has signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Hurricanes, the team announced Tuesday.

    Primeau was a restricted free agent when he was acquired by Carolina from Montreal on Monday in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick. The 25-year-old dominated with AHL Laval during the 2024-25 regular season, posting a 21-2-3 record, 1.92 GAA and .927 save percentage across 26 appearances. The Hurricanes are likely to open the season with Frederik Andersen and Pyotr Kochetkov as their NHL goaltenders, but Primeau should be the first netminder promoted in the event of an injury.

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  • Hurricanes' Mike Reilly: Signs one-year contract

    Reilly agreed to a one-year, $1.1 million contract with Carolina on Tuesday.

    Reilly collected two assists, 31 shots on goal and 14 blocked shots in 18 regular-season appearances with the Islanders in 2024-25. The 31-year-old defender may not be a regular in the lineup for the Hurricanes in 2025-26, but he will provide the team with some additional depth.

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  • Hurricanes' K'Andre Miller: Involved in sign-and-trade

    Miller (upper body) signed an eight-year, $60 million contract Tuesday and was traded to the Hurricanes from the Rangers in exchange for a first-round and a second-round pick in 2026 and Scott Morrow, per PuckPedia.

    The Rangers' remodeling continues, with Miller out the door to a division rival after the sign-and-trade deal. Miller has emerged as a top-four option early in his career, but the Hurricanes' intensity in their own zone should still provide him a challenge while playing to his strengths as a physical force. The 25-year-old is recovering from an upper-body surgery and may miss part of training camp, but he's poised to be a key part of the Hurricanes' lineup for years to come.

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  • Hurricanes' Amir Miftakhov: Lands one-year deal

    Miftakhov signed a one-year, two-way contract with Carolina on Tuesday, according to PuckPedia.

    Miftakhov posted a 13-11-3 record with a 2.18 GAA and a .927 save percentage in 30 games with Ak Bars Kazan of the KHL in 2024-25. He will probably spend most of the 2025-26 campaign in the minors, but an injury to Frederik Andersen or Pyotr Kochetkov could open the door for Miftakhov to see NHL action.

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  • Hurricanes' Logan Stankoven: Gets eight-year deal

    Stankoven signed an eight-year, $48 million contract extension with the Hurricanes on Tuesday, according to Chris Johnston of The Athletic.

    Stankoven has one year left on his entry-level contract, so his new deal will begin in 2026-27. The 22-year-old was acquired by Carolina in the Mikko Rantanen trade in March, and Stankoven will now be tied to the Hurricanes long term. The right-shot forward will likely get middle-six minutes with a chance to move into a larger role depending on his play, and he'll certainly be a factor with the man advantage. He had only nine points in 19 regular-season games after being dealt, but Stankoven looked more comfortable in the postseason, contributing five goals, eight points and 18 hits over 15 outings.

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  • Hurricanes' Cayden Primeau: Traded to Canes

    Primeau was traded to the Hurricanes from the Canadiens on Monday in exchange for a seventh-round pick, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.

    Primeau is a restricted free agent, so the Hurricanes will have to sign him and get him under contract. Considering just how dominant the 25-year-old was in the AHL last season, it's a decent bet to make for the Hurricanes, given the cheap acquisition price. He held a 21-2-3 record, with a 1.92 GAA and a .927 save percentage during his time with AHL Laval last year. He brings a decent amount of NHL experience to the table, but he will likely not start there with the Hurricanes, if he signs a new deal, considering the presence of Frederik Andersen and Pyotr Kochetkov.

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  • Hurricanes' Roman Bausov: Round 3 pick of Carolina

    Bausov was the 87th overall pick by Carolina in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.

    Carolina has had plenty of success in recent years when it comes to drafting Russian defenders, and the Hurricanes are going back to the well here with Bausov. Checking in at a massive 6-foot-5, 190 pounds, Bausov is your typical stay-at-home rearguard. His puck skills are minimal, but between his size and reach, Bausov is a threat to shut down an offensive threat in an instant. A member of the Dynamo St. Petersburg program, Bausov will stay in Russia for the foreseeable future.

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  • Hurricanes' Kurban Limatov: Another Russian for Carolina

    Limatov was the 67th overall pick by Carolina in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.

    Limatov's stock has steadily risen all season as he played a massive role for Moscow Dynamo's junior team. He had 23 points in 46 games for the club and logged heavy minutes in all situations. He even got into one game with their KHL team. Limatov is a solid all-around defenseman, possessing at least average skills across the board, in addition to being 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds. The lone concern at this point is that he hasn't played against quality competition, given his limited KHL time and Russia's ongoing ban from international competition. Expect Limatov to spend at least two or three more years overseas before potentially making the jump to North America.

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  • Hurricanes' Ivan Ryabkin: Upside play for Carolina

    Ryabkin was the 62nd overall pick by Carolina in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.

    One of the most polarizing players in the entire draft, Ryabkin left his native Russia midseason to join USHL Muskegon. He ended up being a key cog for the Lumberjacks, averaging north of a point-per-game (19 goals and 30 points in 27 regular-season appearances) in addition to helping the club win the USHL Clark Cup Championship. Based on pure ability alone, Ryabkin is an easy first-round talent, but there are both consistency and discipline issues to work through. That said, Ryabkin has as much or more long-term upside than any player drafted outside of Round 1. He's a worthwhile gamble for the Hurricanes at this stage of the draft.

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  • Hurricanes' Charlie Cerrato: Shocking pick in Round 2

    Cerrato was the 49th overall pick by Carolina in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.

    Never afraid to go off the board in the quest for a player they covet, Carolina did just that here with Cerrato. The Maryland native turned 20 years old in March and just completed his freshman season at Penn State. Cerrato was very effective for the Nittany Lions, posting 15 goals and 42 points in 38 games, but as the No. 110 ranked North American skater according to NHL Central Scouting, it's safe to say no one expected him to be drafted this high. Time will tell if the Hurricanes made a wise choice.

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  • Hurricanes' Semyon Frolov: Picked in Round 2 of draft

    Frolov was the 41st overall pick by Carolina in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday.

    Russian goaltending prospects can be challenging to read for draft purposes, and Frolov is particularly difficult. He played just 27 games in 2024-25 between three stops on the Russian Jr. circuit. In 43 career games at that level, Frolov has posted a 23-11-5 record, 2.25 GAA and .916 save percentage. He's yet to make his KHL debut, and we really won't get an accurate read on his long-term potential until Frolov begins to face better competition. At 6-foot-3 and 205 pounds, he does have the requisite size all NHL organizations are looking for in goaltenders these days.

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Team Statistical Rankings

GF AVG GA AVG Power Play
Team 3.22
(10th)
2.79
(10th)
18.7
(26th)

Injuries

Player Injury
K. Miller D K'Andre Miller D Upper Body
J. Chatfield D Jalen Chatfield D Hip
S. Walker D Sean Walker D Shoulder

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