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Flames @ Hurricanes - Preview and Game Thread

Edmonton Oilers v Carolina Hurricanes

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Canes look to rebound after yesterday’s loss

The Carolina Hurricanes (32-22-4) take on the Calgary Flames (28-23-8) today as both teams complete the second game of a back-to-back situation. Game time is 5 P.M. and the contest will be televised by the FanDuel Sports Network.

The Canes are coming off a 3-1 loss to Edmonton last night. They are 4-6-0 in their last 10 games.

The Flames were shut out in Florida last night, 3-0. They are 4-5-1 in their last 10.

Look for Pyotr Kochetkov to be in net for Carolina. The goalie is 21-11-3 with a .902 save percentage so far this season.

Dan Vladar was in net last night so I would look for Dustin Wolf tonight for the Flames. Wolf has a 20-12-3 record with a .913 save percentage.

The Flames are led by Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri, who both have 43 points on the season.

Here is the team’s preview -

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/preview-march-2-vs-calgary

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/2/24376246/flames-hurricanes-preview-and-game-thread
 
Hurricanes 2, Red Wings 1

Carolina Hurricanes v Detroit Red Wings

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - MARCH 04: Frederik Andersen #31 of the Carolina Hurricanes reacts to a shot against the Detroit Red Wings during the third period at Little Caesars Arena on March 4, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. Carolina defeated Detroit 2-1. | Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images

Frederik Andersen makes 24 saves on 25 shots to back stop Canes to win

The Carolina Hurricanes jumped out to a lead in this game and held on to defeat the Detroit Red Wings, 2-1 on Tuesday night.

Frederik Andersen broke his personal four game losing streak and made 24 saves on 25 shots to earn the win.

Jordan Martinook got the scoring started with just a minute left in the opening period when he zipped a nifty backhander past Detroit goalie, Alex Lyon.

Jordan Staal made the score 2-0 when he tucked in a wrap-around goal just a minute and change into the second.

Detroit scored their goal midway through the third but they were unable to light the lamp again.

Martinook picked up the assist on Staal’s goal, so had a two point night.

The Canes will return home for a game against the Bruins on Thursday night.

Game Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/GS020975.HTM

Event Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/ES020975.HTM

Team Recap - https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/car-vs-det/2025/03/04/2024020975

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/4/24378172/hurricanes-2-red-wings-1
 
Hurricanes @ Red Wings - Preview and Game Thread

Calgary Flames v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 02: Andrei Svechnikov #37 of the Carolina Hurricanes skates against the Calgary Flames during the game at Lenovo Center on March 02, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images

Players and their “Mentors” travel to Detroit

The Carolina Hurricanes (35-22-4) will do battle with the Detroit Red Wings (30-24-6) tonight at Little Caesars Arena. Game time is 7 P.M. and the game will be televised on Fanduel Sports Network.

Look for Frederik Andersen to be in net for Carolina. He has a lifetime 11-1-1 record against Detroit.

The Canes are coming off a 2-1 overtime win over the Calgary Flames. They are 4-6-0 in their last 10 games.

The Wings have lost two games in a row. They are 6-3-1 in their last 10.

The Hurricanes posted their projected lines here.

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/projected-lineup-march-4-at-detroit

Tonight’s Projected Lineup...


Forwards

Svechnikov - Aho - Rantanen

Martinook - Staal - Jarvis

Hall - Kotkaniemi - Blake

Robinson - Jost - Roslovic

Defense

Slavin - Burns

Orlov - Chatfield

Gostisbehere - Walker

Goaltenders

Andersen

[Backup: Kochetkov]

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/4/24377866/hurricanes-red-wings-preview-and-game-thread
 
Bruins @ Hurricanes - Preview and Game Thread

Carolina Hurricanes v Detroit Red Wings

Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images

Canes look to win third in a row

The Carolina Hurricanes (36-22-4) do battle with the Boston Bruins (28-27-8) tonight at the Lenovo Center. Game time is 7 P.M and it will be televised by the Fanduel Sports Network.

The Canes have won two games in a row but they are 4-6-0 in their last 10 games.

The Bruins have lost two in a row. They have a 3-5-2 record in their last 10 but they are battling for a wild card spot.

Pyotr Kochetkov was the first goalie off the ice for Carolina and should start tonight. The lines were reported to be the same from the last couple of games.


The #Canes will try for a third consecutive win tonight when they host Boston.

Pyotr Kochetkov is in the starter's crease at morning skate.

No surprises amongst the lineup of skaters.

Jarvis - Aho - Rantanen
Martinook - Staal - Svechnikov
Hall - Kotkaniemi - Blake
Robinson -… pic.twitter.com/DwBV63giCA

— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) March 6, 2025

The team’s preview is here.

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/preview-march-6-vs-boston

With the trade deadline looming tomorrow, there is a lot of chatter all around the league about Mikko Rantanen. The Canes held him out of interviews after the morning skate. I wish I had some grand insight, but all I can do is guess like everyone else out there.

We will have an open thread tomorrow for trade deadline related chatter.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/6/24379302/bruins-hurricanes-preview-and-game-thread
 
Hurricanes 3, Bruins 2

NHL: MAR 06 Bruins at Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NC - MARCH 06: Carolina Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho (20) returns to the bench to celebrate scoring during the NHL game between the Boston Bruins and the Carolina Hurricanes on March 6, 2025 at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Katherine Gawlik/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Canes get some “puck-luck” to defeat Boston

The Carolina Hurricanes were outshot and arguably out-played but they were able to get key goaltending and timely scoring to defeat the Boston Bruins, 3-2 on Thursday night at the Lenovo Center.

Seth Jarvis netted the game-winner with just 18.6 seconds left in the game after the Boston defenseman’s stick broke on a pass and the puck went right to him in front of the net. Jarvis made no mistake and notched his 24th goal of the season.

Pyotr Kochetkov made 32 saves on 34 shots to earn the win.

Sebastian Aho scored his third shorthanded goal of the season when he stole the puck and waited out goalie Joonis Korpisalo to make a nifty backhander and make it 1-0 early in the first period.

Former Hurricane, Morgan Geekie tied the game with just a minute or so left in the period.

Brent Burns scored his fifth of the season about two minutes into the second period when his pass to the front of the net hit a Bruin and bounced past Korpisalo to make it, 2-1.

Geekie would tie things up again in the third with his second of the game.

The Carolina thought they had taken the lead off another deflected shot, this time when a Taylor Hall shot found its way into the net, but the play was challenged and it was determined that Jack Roslovic was offsides on the play.

A couple of minutes later, Jarvis worked his magic and the Canes earned the two points they were looking for.

The Bruins outshot the Canes, 34-23 for the game but Kochetkov was up to the task. The Canes played with five defensemen because Riley Stillman was injured in the first period. Brind’Amour said after the game that he didn’t think it was serious.

Stillman was playing because Dmitri Orlov got “nicked up” at the morning skate and couldn’t play this game.

After the game, Jarvis, Aho, and Brind’Amour said that the pressure of the trade deadline was on everyone’s mind and they will be happy tomorrow afternoon when it will be over.

Next up will be the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday evening at the Lenovo Center.

Game Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/GS020992.HTM

Event Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/ES020992.HTM

Interviews - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/pvfw...7wi1wa49fae01z98ei1cb0qx&e=1&st=j4tu0ogn&dl=0

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/6/24379724/hurricanes-3-bruins-2
 
Ottawa Charge vs Minnesota Freeze - Tonight at the Lenovo Center

New York Sirens v Ottawa Charge

OTTAWA, ONTARIO - FEBRUARY 26: Victoria Bach #12 of the Ottawa Charge skates with the puck during the second period of their PWHL game. | Photo by Troy Parla/Getty Images

The PWHL “invades” the Lenovo Center

The Professional Women’s Hockey League visits Raleigh, NC tonight as the Ottawa Charge play the Minnesota Freeze. Game time is 7 P.M.

These ladies don’t make the same money the men do, no where close. They play for the love of the game and that is always a joy to watch. They have also got some skills.

This game has playoff implications for both teams and a win is needed.

For more information, see the links below. Good seats are still available.

Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL)

The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprised of six teams in Boston, Minnesota, Montréal, New York, Ottawa, and Toronto, each with rosters featuring the best women’s

hockey players in the world. Launched on Jan. 1, 2024, the PWHL has broken multiple attendance records and holds the worldwide all-time record for a women’s hockey game. In 2024, the PWHL was recognized by Sports Business Journal as the Sports Breakthrough

of the Year and received the top position in the first-ever Canadian edition of the Harris Poll, which ranks companies’ reputations. Visit thepwhl.com to purchase tickets and merchandise, and subscribe to the PWHL e-newsletter to receive the latest league

updates. Follow the league on all social media platforms @thepwhlofficial.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3...minnesota-freeze-tonight-at-the-lenovo-center
 
Carolina Hurricanes trade Mikko Rantanen to Dallas Stars

Carolina Hurricanes v Detroit Red Wings

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In the end the Finnish Star didn’t want to stay in Raleigh

Mikko we hardly knew you.

After a shocking trade that reverberated across the hockey world a few weeks ago, the Carolina Hurricanes had hoped that they would be able to make a splash by signing one of the biggest UFA’s in Mikko Rantanen to an eight year deal before he could hit the open market. At the same time his size and skill would have helped this year’s team immediately after a surprising start that had them in contention for the Stanley Cup in what was supposed to be a rebuilding year.

Unfortunately, circumstances just never seemed to fit right. As the Trade Deadline grew closer, rumblings grew that the Hurricanes were checking around to see what a return would be if Rantanen were flipped to another team.

Still, Rantanen played against the Bruins last night, but the mood of the team both during and after the game seemed to signal that something was up. Rantanen wasn’t made available during the day, and Sebastian Aho spoke very carefully about his feelings on the Deadline.

Overnight, things started to take shape with Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reporting that the Canes and Dallas Stars were first discussing a deal, then had the framework of one to where Rantanen and his agents were allowed to talk with the Stars about the eight year extension. During the day there were ups and downs. Folks were reminded that the Canes had offered a roughly $13 million-$14 million per year contract to him, and that Dallas was holding firm on their roughly $12 million offer. There were reports of an impasse.

Then, around 1 PM the dam broke. The sides came to an agreement and the trade will happen. The final return looks like this:


Carolina and Dallas closing in on a deal. Details:

To #TexasHockey:
Mikko Rantanen - with 8-year extension in place

To #RaiseUp:
F Logan Stankoven
2026 1st Round Pick
2027 1st Round Pick
Plus smaller pieces.

— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) March 7, 2025

On the surface for someone of Rantanen’s caliber it does seem a little underwhelming. However, there a few things to keep in mind:

  • The fact that he willingly took less to go to Dallas means he knew his bridges had been burned in Carolina. For whatever reason he had decided the Canes weren’t a good enough fit for him to spend the next eight years, and once world leaked that he was allowed to talk to another team, he just couldn’t come back to the locker room.
  • Remember the full trade back in January was Drury/Necas and 2nd/4th round picks for Rantanen/Hall. Thus, the trade now is Drury/Necas/2nd/4th round picks for Hall/Stankhoven/two first round picks. Considering Drury is a replaceable player and Necas was absolutely not going to re-sign with Carolina in the summer of 2026, the return here is actually fair. Plus the Canes may be flipping those first rounders as of this post.
  • It’s clear the locker room vibes were off from the moment the trade happened. Their two best games since the trade were the 4-0 win in New York against the Rangers, and then the 7-3 win against Utah at home when Rantanen was out with a minor injury. If the superstar wasn’t going to play like a superstar, it’s a net positive to subtract him from the locker room.
  • The Canes showed they had learned their lesson from the Guentzel debacle last season. Everyone is in agreement that the Canes were proactive in approaching Rantanen and giving him what would turn out to be a contract that was more than what he would sign for. You want your team to swing big and learn from mistakes, unfortunately here it just wasn’t meant to be.
  • The Canes will go into Free Agency with a ton of cap room and—barring a move later today—extra picks to make yet another swing this offseason. They’ll do that knowing that Alexander Nikishin and Scott Morrow will be on the ice with Aho, Jarvis, Slavin, Svechnikov—among others—signed to what would be long-term and team friendly deals that will allow them to load up.

We’ll see if the Canes do anything else before the 3 PM Eastern deadline.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3...rricanes-trade-mikko-rantanen-to-dallas-stars
 
Mikko Rantanen is gone. Now what?

Boston Bruins v Carolina Hurricanes

Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images

Sorting through a whole host of emotions boils down to a single word

Like many of you, I was coming off the high of watching the Canes somehow pull off a win against the Boston Bruins on Thursday Night. It was especially sweet as I had seats in the end where the B’s shoot twice, and it felt like the area was heavily loaded with Boston Bros. My voice is still scratchy from yelling CHALLENGE THAT at their general direction after Seth Jarvis’ game winning goal. You probably gathered from the TV that those fans were celebrating like they won the Stanley Cup after successful challenge wiped out Taylor Hall’s goal a minute earlier.

Considering the moves the B’s made on Friday, I do feel a little bad about that now. After all, Thursday Night was basically the last night of the old team. But not that bad. Anyway, I digress.

The news of the Mikko Rantanen trade likely happening broke mere minutes after I had shut my phone off for the night. When I woke up early and made the mistake of checking my phone I quickly realized I wasn’t going back to sleep.

I think it’s fair to say that the roller coaster of this whole sage has created a tangled web where it’s difficult to fully assess how you feel. Are you sad that once again it looks like the Canes are destined for an early exit? Angry at the player for spurning your club? Happy that management at least made a swing but it missed? Embarrassed at how this makes your club once again a laughing stock in national media?

Then the word was uttered, as if by magic, by Sara Civian in her Substack group chat. Frustrated.

I’m frustrated that it seems like the Canes keep taking swings and they don’t work out. I’m frustrated that somehow the management that took this swing didn’t do a hair more work to find out if Rantanen would be truly interested in signing an extension. I’m frustrated that once again hockey media is taking easy shots at the Canes for apparently tripping over their own feet when in fact, they just were doing what many had been wanting them to do. I’m frustrated that people can’t see that in the end, Martin Necas was probably going to get dangled again to improve a team during this deadline because his contract will never be better for a contending team. I’m frustarted that when viewed through the light that Necas was the person traded and not Rantanen the return Carolina got was actually pretty good, but few can’t look past the Rantanen ghost that clearly didn’t feel like he could play in Raleigh.

I’m frustrated at the fact that it looks like the Canes once again came up cheap when in reality, no one is disputing that they handled this situation different and that to some extent Rantanen overplayed his hand which cost him money. I’m frustrated at the people who are going to take their anger out way too far on Rantanen. Two months ago he thought he was going to be wrestling with staying in Colorado or picking where he got to go and instead could only choose between a couple of places, and in doing so really only had one choice because he nuked a couple of bridges. I’m frustrated that the people in his life who are supposed to help him make that decision probably cost him anywhere from $8-$16 million over the course of a deal—at least—because of whatever reason they won’t share.

I’m frustrated for the guys in the Canes locker room that made a goodwill effort to make this situation work, but the signs it wasn’t were all around us. I’m frustrated that a freaking flu bug decided the exact moment to work its way through the locker room was during a significant portion of the time that Rantanen would be here and affect how he saw his future fit. I’m frustrated that Sebastian Aho has been put in an awkward situation where a friendship that was thought to be a huge help in keeping Rantanen instead may be awkward because of the business of the sport.

I’m frustrated that teams like Florida, Tampa, Dallas, Toronto, and Colorado were partly spurred on by the Canes’ move to make moves of their own which also hurts Carolina’s chances of winning the whole thing. I’m frustrated we once again have an offseason of turmoil, and having to wonder just how much more the team will have to work to get those last pieces of the roster.

So yes, frustration is a really good word. We all have vented our frustrations in different ways, but ultimately it’s about the guys who are now going to be the members of the Carolina Hurricanes for the rest of the 2024-25 season.

Today the Canes will practice as a group for the first time since this trade, and tomorrow they take the home ice against the best team in the Western Conference in Winnipeg. For as frustrated as we are now, it’s arguable that they’ve been frustrated up to this point and now a huge weight has been taken off their shoulders. They’ve been left for dead again and laughed at. People going so far as to basically forget how many orgs—like those Bruins—have just given up on the season and are in much, much worse shape. You’re going to tell me you can look at what’s going on in Buffalo, Nashville, and Vancouver and say that the Canes are the ones that are a bad organization?

Hearing Eric Tulsky speak after the deadline really helped. It reminded me that while this org makes mistakes, they have shown they will learn from them. Drag out a contract fight with a star player you have under control? OK, let’s try to find a different way to make them happy even if it takes time. Try to stand pat because “we like our group” and don’t make a big move only to lose in the playoffs because you didn’t? OK, let’s try to make a trade for big fish this time. Lose a star free agent because you took too long to get to their number? OK, this time let’s show that player what we want to do from the beginning.

Tulsky reiterated that the Canes are going to keep taking big swings, and this offseason they have every reason to. They will have the most cap space, a ton of extra picks, and a core of experienced players on long term deals while bringing up some exciting young players who are tearing it up away from the NHL. With the stress of the deadline done and the focus on the playoffs for the team, the front office can now look at other players that could be open for a trade in the offseason and fill in pieces that they need for some big runs.

I feel good about the management of the team. I look at it as the squad really tried to swing big for the players on the ice and the fans. They ended up missing, but instead of continuing to just swing away during this at bat they managed to draw a walk instead. It’s heartening that an org that is the poster child for the hockey analytics movement can also recognize intangibles like fit in the locker room, and be willing to not make a bad situation worse. There was little to no reason for the Canes to hope Rantanen would ultimately perform better once the deadline had passed after Thursday Night’s no-show. It wasn’t a coincidence talks picked up after that game. Mistake made, move on.

The funny thing about the Stanley Cup Playoffs is that a team can look great on paper at the start but then the games actually happen. Goalies get hot, players get injured, momentum from a win carries over and creates a hole too deep to dig out of. The Atlantic Division is going to be a slog with some combination of Florida, Toronto, and Tampa Bay having to fight it out in round one and one of them for sure will not make it to Round Two. The Wild Card teams will have been in a months-long fight to secure a spot and will come into the Playoffs hungry against top seeds. The Metro is in a weird state of chaos right now, but one team will come out of that to get to the Eastern Conference Finals.

If anything, we may have our sign at just how ready the Canes that are left behind are ready for the rest of the season. We saw it Friday Night in Seth Jarvis being...Seth Jarvis.


Look who it is!

Jarvy and KK got the crowd going at @thepwhlofficial Takeover Tour tonight in Raleigh pic.twitter.com/f7xzryQeYK

— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) March 8, 2025

The trade is done. Let’s get to the rest of the season and see where it takes us.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/8/24380571/mikko-rantanen-is-gone-now-what
 
Minnesota Frost 5, Ottawa Charge 0 - PWHL

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The Minnesota Frost of the PWHL celebrate a 5-0 win over the Ottawa Charge on Friday night, March 7, 2025. (Photo by James Jackson, Canes Country)

Big turn out to watch the PWHL in Raleigh

On Friday night, the Professional Women’s Hockey League invaded the Lenovo Center and 10,700 hockey fans turned out to watch them.

Those fans were entertained as the Minnesota Frost defeated the Ottawa Charge 5-0.

Maddie Rooney picked up the shutout win and was named the game’s first star. She now has an 8-4-1-2 record.

One of the Ottawa goalies she faced was Gwyneth Philips, who attended Northeastern University while setting several records there. She left Northeastern with a career .958 save percentage and made the USA National Team.

Both players and coaches were interviewed after the game and they all were impressed with the crowd, which was enthused and loud throughout the game.

Hopefully, they will return again next year.

Here are some photos taken by James Jackson, of Canes County.





Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/9/24381100/minnesota-frost-5-ottawa-charge-0-pwhl
 
Game Preview: Jets vs. Hurricanes

Carolina Hurricanes v Detroit Red Wings

Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

The Canes start the final push to the playoffs.

With the trade deadline, mercifully, in the rear view mirror, the Carolina Hurricanes can now focus on the final 19 regular season games. Carolina is chasing Washington for the division lead, and will need some help down the stretch for a shot at the Metro title.

The final stretch starts with a tough test. Winnipeg, the top team in the NHL, travels to Raleigh for their fourth and final stop of a Metropolitan Division road trip.

The Jets have the best goal differential in the league, allowing the fewest goals while scoring the second-most.

Winnipeg is on a two-game winning streak, rebounding after a three-game losing streak. Before that recent bump in the road, the Jets had an 11-game winning streak. From January 22 to February 26, Winnipeg did not lose. A shutout victory over the Canes on February 4 was the seventh-straight win for the Jets.

Winger Kyle Connor is on fire right now. He is on a four-game points streak, tallying two points in each of the last three games.

Since a four-game pointless streak in late January, Connor has turned it on. He has recorded at least one point in 12 of the last 14 games, scoring seven goals and tallying 13 assists during that stretch.

Connor ranks fourth in the NHL with 33 goals and fifth with 80 points.

Linemate Mark Scheifele is tied for second in the league with 35 goals. He is also on a four-game points streak and has eight goals and 10 assists over the past 14 games.

Nikolaj Ehlers is on a three-game goal streak. With 21 goals and 35 assists this season, he is on pace for the best points total of his 10-year career.

Josh Morrissey remains one of the most productive defensemen in the league. His goal on Friday was his 10th of the season and 50th point. Morrissey has scored at least 10 goals in four straight seasons and 50 points in three consecutive seasons. These are records for the Jets/Thrashers franchise.

Connor Hellebuyck remains the lock for the Vezina Trophy. He has 37 wins in 48 starts, while leading the league in goals against average, save percentage, and shutouts.

At the deadline, Winnipeg made three deals:

  • Acquired G Chris Driedger from the Florida Panthers in exchange for G Kaapo Kahkonen.
  • Acquired LW Brandon Tanev from the Seattle Kraken in exchange for a 2027 second-round pick.
  • Acquired D Luke Schenn from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick and a 2027 fourth-round pick.

There was no morning skate for the Jets, so no lineup changes are known now.



Today’s game is the first of a four-game homestand for Carolina, and the fourth game at Lenovo Center this month.

The Canes have lost three straight to the Jets and look to avoid a second-straight season sweep.

Keep an eye on how this team responds after the Mikko Rantanen saga. Rod Brind’Amour and Jordan Martinook’s comments yesterday after practice gave more insight into some of the issues with Rantanen.

Martinook said plainly, “So moving forward, I think we’ve got everybody that wants to be here, here, and we’re gonna do everything we can with the group we’ve got.”

That quote makes a lot more sense when you consider Rantanen’s quote to Sportsnet on how he decided to move on from the Canes last week.

The silver lining is the reviews of Logan Stankoven and his fit in the Carolina system.


Logan Stankoven is a damn good player & looked really good in the playoffs last year as a rookie. Almost RBA's dream of having a clone of Seth Jarvis on the team. pic.twitter.com/EGP6fL2Oxa

— Corey Sznajder (@ShutdownLine) March 7, 2025

Stankoven’s quote after yesterday’s practice says a lot. Via Walt Ruff:

It’s a new opportunity. I’m really excited to be here and on a team that wants me.


Below were the forward lines from Saturday:

  • Svechnikov-Aho-Stankoven
  • Hall-Kotkaniemi-Blake
  • Martinook-Staal-Jarvis
  • Robinson-Jost, Jankowski-Roslovic

Based on the goaltender rotation, expect Frederik Andersen between the pipes.

Keep an eye on Dmitry Orlov’s status after missing the game on Thursday. He practiced yesterday, but Scott Morrow was recalled.

If you are attending today’s game, it is Kids Day at Lenovo Center.


It's Kids Day in Raleigh! #NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/m9M74KHNlE

— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) March 9, 2025

Also, today is Brent Burns’s 40th birthday. The Canes are giving away “beards” for the occasion:


The big man is turning the big 4-0

Celebrate Burnzie's birthday on March 9 with a beard giveaway! Yes, a beard giveaway.

https://t.co/2Mv5WHTA9z pic.twitter.com/48ypDl6XbL

— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) February 28, 2025

The Canes are taking care of their fans. Be sure to take advantage of the free nameplate replacement.


Free nameplate replacement

If you purchased a Rantanen jersey from the Carolina Pro Shop in store or online, bring in your jersey and proof of purchase, and we'll replace the nameplate with the name of your choice for free until August 31.

— Carolina Pro Shop (@CarolinaProShop) March 9, 2025


Here’s how to check out the action:

  • Time: 5:00 PM ET
  • Location: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC
  • TV: FanDuel Sports Network South with Mike Maniscalco, play-by-play; Tripp Tracy, color analyst; Hanna Yates, in-game reporter; Shane Willis, analyst.
  • Radio: 99.9 The Fan
  • Line: ML: CAR -130; PL: CAR -1.5 +200

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3...-jets-vs-carolina-hurricanes-nhl-march-9-2025
 
Hurricanes 4, Jets 2

Winnipeg Jets v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 09: Mark Jankowski #77 of the Carolina Hurricanes scores a goal as Connor Hellebuyck #37 and Brandon Tanev #73 of the Winnipeg Jets defend during the third period at Lenovo Center on March 09, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images

Newcomers contribute as Carolina wins fourth in a row

The Carolina Hurricanes got three goals from their two new players as they defeated the Winnipeg Jets, 4-2 on Sunday evening at the Lenovo Center.

Mark Jankowski, who the Hurricanes acquired on trade deadline day from Nashville for a fifth round draft pick, scored two goals in his debut for Carolina.

Logan Stankoven, part of the package of assets the Canes received from Dallas for Mikko Rantanen, also scored his first as a Hurricane.

Late in the first period, Jankowski got things started when he broke up a Winnipeg pass, got the puck to Scott Morrow, who fed him the puck back. The new Carolina forward had some space and was able to beat goalie, Connor Hellebuyck to make it, 1-0.

It was Morrow’s first career NHL point.

About five minutes into the second period, Jankowski struck again when he battled his way in the front of the net to make it, 2-0.

Stankoven lit the lamp 2:34 into the third during a powerplay when he redirected a Shayne Gostisbehere shot in the net. It was Stankoven’s 10th of the season.

Seth Jarvis scored an empty-netter to close out the scoring for Carolina.

The Jets scored two meaningless goals late in the game.

The Canes outshot the Jets 27-22 and went 1-6 on the powerplay. The penalty kill was perfect for the night.

The victory gave the Hurricanes four wins in a row. They will continue their homestand against the Lightning on Tuesday night.

Game Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/GS021016.HTM

Event Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/ES021016.HTM

Interviews - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/dhx9...0ytmgcy355wfa7tbw2t7nvc5&e=1&st=by3g2cme&dl=0

Team’s recap - https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/recap-new-guys-shine-as-canes-ground-jets

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/10/24381910/hurricanes-4-jets-2
 
Trade Deadline Day Banter

Buffalo Sabres v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 27: Mikko Rantanen #96 of the Carolina Hurricanes is recognized as one of the stars of the game after the victory against the Buffalo Sabres at Lenovo Center on February 27, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images

Will he stay or will he go?

We have been talking about various rumors and possibilities here for several days. Will Rantanen be dealt? Will the Canes make any other deals?

We will post updates as they become available. In the meantime, enjoy the chatter in the comment section!

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/7/24379825/trade-deadline-day-banter
 
Lightning @ Hurricanes - Preview and Game Thread

Winnipeg Jets v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 09: Logan Stankoven #22 of the Carolina Hurricanes does an interview before the game against the Winnipeg Jets at Lenovo Center on March 09, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images

Canes look to win their fifth in a row

The Carolina Hurricanes (38-22-4) host the Tampa Bay Lightning (37-22-4) tonight at the Lenovo Center. The game will be televised by ESPN+ and Hulu starting at 7:30 P.M.

The Canes did not have a morning skate but it is expected that Pyotr Kochetkov will take his turn in the goalie rotation tonight.

Kochetkov is 8-2-2 in his last 12 starts.

Carolina will be battling for their fifth straight win. They are 6-4-0 in their last 10 games.

Newcomers Mark Jankowski and Logan Stankoven will look to build on their success from their last game where Jankowski scored two goals and Stankoven added one.

There is no update regarding Andrei Svechnikov and Dmitri Orlov, who are battling injuries.

The Lightning are currently third in the Atlantic Division and they are 8-2-0 in their last 10.

This will be a homecoming of sorts for Jake Guentzel, who chose to sign with Tampa Bay versus Carolina last offseason. Guentzel has 63 points in 62 games this season.

They are led by Nikita Kucherov who has 92 points in 60 games. Brandon Hagel and Brayden Point have 70 and 65 points respectively.

The Canes are led by Sebastian Aho with 61 points and Seth Jarvis with 48.

I would expect to see Andrei Vasilevskiy in net tonight for the Lightning. The netminder has won 30 games again this season.

The team’s preview is next.

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/preview-march-11-vs-tampa-bay

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/11/24383157/lightning-hurricanes-preview-and-game-thread
 
Hurricanes 4, Lightning 1

Tampa Bay Lightning s v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 11: Seth Jarvis #24 of the Carolina Hurricanes scores a goal and celebrates during the first period of the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Lenovo Center on March 11, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Jaylynn Nash/Getty Images

Carolina with their fifth win in a row

Jack Roslovic scored his 100th career goal and Pyotr Kochetkov earned his career best 24th win of the season as the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning, 4-1 on Tuesday night at the Lenovo Center.

This was a true team effort as every line contributed to the win. Carolina is streaking as they have now won five games in a row.

The Canes skated into the dressing room after one period with a 1-0 lead, even though they had been outshot and out-chanced in the period.

This was thanks to a perfectly placed shot by Seth Jarvis who roofed a shorthanded chance over the shoulder of Andrei Vasilevskiy.

It was the winger’s 26th goal of the season.

The Canes came out in the second period and took over the game.

After the all-star Lightning goalie stopped a couple of grade A chances, Jordan Martinook squeaked a goal past him to make it 2-0.

Then with less than a minute left in the period, Taylor Hall fed Roslovic a perfect pass during a two-on-one rush and number 96 made no mistake, beating Vasilevskiy short side to make it 3-0 after two periods.

The Lightning scored to start off the third period, but Sean Walker would make it 4-1 less than two minutes later and that score would hold up.

The Carolina powerplay had a rough night and finished up 0-5 but the penalty kill was perfect again.

The Hurricanes will finish up their homestand on Friday night against the Red Wings.

Game Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/GS021029.HTM

Event Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/ES021029.HTM

Interviews - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/grmu...f5g55t1dzx06w4z9r3f6tjw3&e=1&st=nuyqnm4j&dl=0

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/11/24383806/hurricanes-4-lightning-1
 
Red Wings @ Hurricanes - Preview and Game Thread

Tampa Bay Lightning v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 11: Shayne Gostisbehere #4 of the Carolina Hurricanes and Brayden Point #21 of the Tampa Bay Lightning battle for the puck during the third period at Lenovo Center on March 11, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images

Canes finish their homestand looking for sixth win in a row

The Carolina Hurricanes (39-22-4) take on the Detroit Red Wings (31-28-6) as they look for their sixth win in a row tonight at the Lenovo Center. Game Time is 7 P.M. and the contest will be televised by the Fanduel Sports Network.

The Canes have a 7-3-0 record in their last 10 games.

They held practice yesterday and the lines were reported as following by Walt Ruff -


After an off day yesterday, the #Canes are back to practice.

Andrei Svechnikov (undisclosed injury) is not on the ice as the skate begins. Dmitry Orlov (upper-body injury) is.

We'll see what Rod Brind'Amour has to say in a bit.

Blake - Aho - Jarvis
Hall - Kotkaniemi - Roslovic… pic.twitter.com/ShyJYITsix

— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) March 13, 2025

Andrei Svenchnikov is still injured and is not expected to play. Dmitri Orlov will be a game time decision.

Freddie Andersen is next in the goalie rotation and should start tonight. He is 12-1-1 lifetime against Detroit.

Seth Jarvis has scored goals in three straight games.

It seemed like just a week ago Carolina beat the Wings in Detroit, 2-1. (March 4rth)

The Wings have a 3-6-1 record in their last 10.

Petr Mrazek might get the nod in net for Detroit.

The team’s preview is next.

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/preview-march-14-vs-detroit

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/14/24385777/red-wings-hurricanes-preview-and-game-thread
 
Game Preview: Carolina at Philadelphia

Tampa Bay Lightning s v Carolina Hurricanes

Photo by Jaylynn Nash/Getty Images

The Canes are back at it tonight at 7:00 PM.

The Carolina Hurricanes are the hottest team in the NHL right now. After a solid win last night in Raleigh, the Canes take their six-game winning streak north to Philadelphia.

The Flyers end their seven-game homestand tonight against the Hurricanes. Unlike Carolina’s undefeated homestand, Philadelphia has won just one of the past six games.

Philly started the month on a five-game points streak, winning four of five including a shootout win in Winnipeg.

When the Flyers returned to the Wells Fargo Center, the wheels fell off. Philadelphia lost five straight games before winning in a shootout on Thursday night.

Opponents have outscored Philly 25-12 in the last six games, which certainly does not help the team’s goal differential. With a -35 goal differential, the Flyers rank 28th in the league and second-worst in the East.

Via Walt Ruff, Philadelphia has scored the fewest goals in the Eastern Conference since January 1.

The Flyers' power play is one of the few worse than the Hurricanes'. Philly’s power play ranks 30th in the NHL with a 14.9 percent conversion rate.

At the deadline, Philadelphia traded alternate captain Scott Laughton to Toronto for prospect Nikita Grebenkin and a 2027 first-round pick. Laughton, who was drafted by the Flyers in 2012, spent his 12-year career in Philly.

Right winger Travis Konecny leads the Flyers in goals, assists, and points. He has 65 points in 67 games this season, but has been cold this month. Konecny has just two assists in the last seven games.

A bright spot for the Flyers is rookie Matvei Michkov. Philly’s first round pick in 2023 has 20 goals and 27 assists this season. Among rookies, he is tied for the lead in goals and ranks third in assists. Michkov was named the NHL Rookie of the Month in October and February.

Both goalies, Samuel Ersson and Ivan Fedotov, have sub-.900 save percentages. Ersson earned the win on Thursday and is the likely starter tonight.

Defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen is doubtful tonight.

Philly is 14th in the Eastern Conference and six points out of the last Wild Card spot.



Tonight is the final matchup between these teams this season. The Canes won the previous two matchups in November and have won four straight. Including this year, Carolina has won the season series between these teams over the past four seasons, going 12-2 against Philadelphia over that stretch.

Last night, the line of Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Jack Roslovic, and Taylor Hall was Carolina’s best. Hall and Roslovic scored in the second period, and Kotkaniemi had the primary assist on both goals.

Roslovic is on a three-game points streak, and Hall has tallied three points in the last four games.

Seth Jarvis’s helper on Jalen Chatfield’s goal extended his points streak to four games.

Eric Robinson’s empty netter was his 13th goal of the season, setting a new career high.

Andrei Svechnikov will be out again tonight, but head coach Rod Brind’Amour hopes he will be back in the lineup next week. Defenseman Dmitry Orlov is doubtful as well.

With Frederik Andersen earning the win last night, expect Pyotr Kochetkov between the pipes tonight.

The Canes need to empty their tanks tonight. They will have a four-day break before taking on the Sharks in San Jose on Thursday night.

For the bettors, Carolina is 5-0 straight up in the last five road games in Philadelphia, and the total has gone under in five of the previous six games between these teams. Interestingly enough, the Flyers are 14-5 against the spread in the last 19 games the Canes.



Here’s how to check out the action:

  • Time: 7:00 PM ET
  • Location: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
  • TV: FanDuel Sports Network South with Mike Maniscalco, play-by-play; Tripp Tracy, color analyst; Hanna Yates, in-game reporter; Shane Willis, analyst.
  • Radio: 99.9 The Fan
  • Line: ML: CAR -170; PL: CAR -1.5 +150

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3...rricanes-at-philadelphia-flyers-march-15-2025
 
Hurricanes dominate Flyers 5-0

Carolina Hurricanes v Philadelphia Flyers

Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images

On the second night of a back to back the Canes arguably looked better than against Detroit in stomping Philadelphia

The Carolina Hurricanes appear to be trying to send a message to the rest of the league: discount us after Deadline Day at your peril. A Seven game win streak marked by stellar goaltending and goal scoring output from multiple members of the team and all the lines has returned the team to the level they were playing at during the beginning of the season.

The Hurricanes showed no signs of wear from last night’s win against Detroit. The action was fast early on, but the Canes were able to establish the zone and score early thanks to some amazing work by Jackson Blake. Blake would skate deep into the zone, power through to the Flyers Goalie Samuel Ersson, and the eventual bounce from the move landed on the stick of Sebastian Aho who potted it.

The Flyers would challenge for Goalie Interference but miraculously, it was ruled to be a clean play and the goal stood. The Canes wouldn’t score on the ensuing Power Play, but any time this team wins a Goalie Interference challenge, anything else is gravy.

Then with about five minutes left in the first, Eric Robinson charged deep into the Flyer zone and right before getting checked into the boards, flipped a great pass through the goal crease. It bounced off Ersson, but noted goal scorer Mark Jankowski netted his third since the trade to the team last week to put the Canes up 2-0.

Amazingly, the Canes were outshot by the Flyers 12-11 in the first, but it was clear early on that Canes’ goalie Pytor Kochetkov was continuing his strong play he’s had in the last two weeks. He made several outstanding saves to make sure the Canes kept that lead

At the start of the second period the Canes effectively put the game away thanks to Taylor Hall. Just ten seconds into the period Hall was tripped by the Flyers’ Ryan Poehling, and in a sign of just how everything was going right for Carolina—Hall scored just nine seconds later. Shayne Gostisbehere flung a shot at the net, and the rebound bounced off Ersson into the waiting stick of Hall. He easily tapped it in for the 3-0 lead.

The Canes looked to shut the door for good a few minutes later as the other deadline acquisition Logan Stankhoven slapped the fourth one past Ersson, but the Flyers—with nothing else to lose—challenged it for offside. Those usually don’t go in favor of the goal scoring team and sure enough, Jordan Staal had entered the zone ahead of the puck. It wouldn’t matter much, as once again noted goal scorer Jankowski just placed a perfect shot past Ersson to clearly give the Canes a 4-0 lead.

From that point it really was just about playing out the third and making sure to not give the Flyers any hope of getting into the game. Kochetkov saw to that, staying on his A game and not allowing a single shot to get by him all night. He was absolutely tested in that period, too, as even though the Flyers just put up five shots, they had a power play late where they went all out to try and end the shutout. They got nowhere.

Then the perfect capper on the night was rookie Scott Morrow sneaking a late goal past Ersson in the last minute to get his first in the NHL. The Canes played all the way to the end, and by rushing the play he was able to literally loft a rebound past Ersson to achieve the milestone and get the first goal of his National Hockey League career. The young defenseman has looked good in relief of Dmitri Orlov, taking one more game off before the Canes have a four day break.

Andrei Svechnikov also didn’t play, though before the game coach Rod Brind’Amour said he was hopeful he would join the team during the trip.

The Canes will now head out west for a three-game-in-four-day stretch but will get four days off before doing so. Thanks to a loss by the Devils earlier in the day, they stretched their lead on second place to eight points with a game in hand and fifteen left to play. They still are eight points back of the Capitals and the Caps have a game in hand themselves, but this seven game win streak has helped solidify their hold on having home ice in the first round. They also stay undefeated since Deadline Day.

Game Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/GS021061.HTM

Event Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/ES021061.HTM

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/15/24386840/hurricanes-dominate-flyers-5-0
 
Hurricanes 4, Red Wings 2

Detroit Red Wings v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 14: Jesperi Kotkaniemi #82 of the Carolina Hurricanes and J.T. Compher #37 of the Detroit Red Wings prepare to face off during the second period at Lenovo Center on March 14, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images

Kotkaniemi shines as Carolina wins sixth straight game

The Carolina Hurricanes won their sixth game in a row as they defeated the Detroit Red Wings, 4-2 on Friday night at the Lenovo Center.

The home team pretty much controlled the first period and dominated puck possession time, but could not solve goalie Petr Mrazek.

Toward the end of the period, Alex DeBrincat beat Frederik Andersen with a high shot in the corner of the net and the period ended with the visitors ahead, 1-0.

The Canes came back with a flurry of goals in the second period.

Just 22 seconds in, Jesperi Kotkaniemi fired a shot on net that hit Taylor Hall and the puck found its way into the net to tie things up at, 1-1.

About five minutes later, Kotkaniemi went back to work and found Jack Roslovic at the doorstep and number 96 made no mistake to give Carolina the one goal lead.

A bit later, Jalen Chatfield fired in a shot to give the Canes a 3-1 lead. It was his sixth goal of the season.

The Red Wings pushed back in the third period and scored again to make things close, but Eric Robinson would score on a long empty net chance to close out the scoring.

Andersen made 24 saves on 26 shots to earn the win.

The Canes are now 31-0-3 when leading after two periods.

Here is a positive quote from Kotkaniemi post game -

“It’s a beautiful city and good teammates here. What could be better?”

The Canes traveled to Philadelphia after the game and will play the Flyers Saturday night.

Game Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/GS021049.HTM

Event Summary - https://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20242025/ES021049.HTM

Interviews - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/nqbo...ef1syke79k0l11hjyfo4otsg&e=1&st=86g5dll5&dl=0

Team’s Recap - https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/recap-canes-streak-hits-six-with-win-over-wings

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/15/24386296/hurricanes-4-red-wings-2
 
Open Discussion - 3/18/2025

Carolina Hurricanes v Philadelphia Flyers

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 15: Nicolas Deslauriers #44 of the Philadelphia Flyers scuffles with Mark Jankowski #77 of the Carolina Hurricanes at the Wells Fargo Center on March 15, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images

A quick look at some Hurricanes news

The Canes are off until Thursday night when they play San Jose. They have had two optional practices with minimal participation on Monday and Tuesday.

Since things are pretty quiet, I thought I would look for some related news.

First of all, “The Athletic” ran a feature ranking all the owners of the league. This compilation was different than the ranking listed earlier which was from the opinions of agents. Dundon did not fare well in that survey.

For this article, James Myrtle asked for the opinions of readers. Dundon finished at #10.

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6195557/2025/03/17/nhl-owner-rankings-2025-mirtle/

For those of you who have not gotten enough of the Mikko Rantanen drama, Pierre LeBrun has another write up from yesterday.

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6209656/2025/03/17/hurricanes-trade-deadline-tulsky-rantanen/

Newly acquired Mark Jankowski set an NHL record with his brilliant 4 for 4 shooting touch.

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/newest-carolina-hurricane-sets-nhl-132532835.html

Look who is rated at number one in the latest power rankings.

https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/winnipeg-jet...ricanes-in-latest-nhl-power-ranking-1.2272325

According to LeBrun, the Canes have not given up on Mitch Marner. There are some other interesting names mentioned here as well.

https://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/3244488/amp

Adam Proteau gives his opinions about Carolina goaltending.

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/why-carolina-hurricanes-goalie-duo-224526404.html

We knew going into the season that Carolina had the overall depth to be one of the NHL’s best squads. But like all teams, the Hurricanes aren’t perfect. And if they do get flushed out of the first or second round of this year’s playoffs due to their goaltending, no one can say they didn’t see it coming.

During all the hoopla on trade deadline day, we did not give proper recognition to some of the new players. Here are copies of the team’s news release for each player.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 7, 2025

‘CANES ACQUIRE MARK JANKOWSKI FROM NASHVILLE

Carolina trades fifth-round selection for former first-round pick

RALEIGH, NC – Eric Tulsky, General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has acquired forward Mark Jankowski from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2025 NHL Draft.

“Mark adds size and depth to our team down the middle,” said Tulsky. “His addition gives our coaches more lineup flexibility for the stretch run and the playoffs.”



Jankowski, 30, is in his ninth NHL season and has totaled nine points (4g, 5a) in 41 games for the Predators. The Hamilton, Ont, native was originally selected by the Calgary Flames in the first round, 21st overall, at the 2012 NHL Draft. Jankowski (6’4”, 212 lbs.) established career highs with Calgary in 2018-29, registering 14 goals and 18 assists (32 points). Prior to turning professional, he played four seasons with Providence College, winning an NCAA championship with the Friars in 2015.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 7, 2025

‘CANES ACQUIRE STANKOVEN, PICKS FOR RANTANEN

Carolina receives first-round picks in ‘26 and ‘28, third-rounders in ‘26, ‘27

RALEIGH, NC – Eric Tulsky, General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has acquired center Logan Stankoven, first round picks in 2026 and 2028 and third-round selections in 2026 and 2027 from the Dallas Stars in exchange for forward Mikko Rantanen.

“Logan is young, skilled and tenacious,” said Tulsky. “He is well-equipped to play our style of hockey and should be an excellent fit with our group, and the draft capital acquired will help us continue to improve our team.”



Stankoven, 22, has scored nine goals and added 20 assists (29 points) in 59 games with the Stars this season. A second-round selection, 47th overall, at the 2021 NHL Draft, Stankoven has totaled 15 goals and 28 assists (43 points) in 83 career NHL games for Dallas, and added eight points (3g, 5a) in 19 Stanley Cup playoff appearances. The Kamloops, B.C., native played his first full professional season in 2023-24, winning the Dudley “Red” Garrett Memorial Award as the AHL’s rookie of the year after registering 24 goals and 33 assists (57 points) in 47 games played for the Texas Stars. He was recalled by Dallas to make his NHL debut in Raleigh against the Hurricanes on Feb. 24, 2024, and scored 14 points (6g, 8a) in 24 games down the stretch to help the Stars clinch the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.

Prior to turning professional, Stankoven spent parts of five seasons with the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League, totaling 260 points (115g, 145a) in 179 career games and earning WHL and CHL Player of the Year honors in 2022 with 104 points (45g, 59a) in 59 games played. He also represented Canada at a number of international competitions, winning gold at the 2021 IIHF World U18 Championships and the 2022 and 2023.

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/18/24388665/open-discussion-3-18-2025
 
Hurricanes @ Sharks - Preview and Game Thread

Winnipeg Jets v Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 09: Brent Burns #8 of the Carolina Hurricanes warms up before the game against the Winnipeg Jets at Lenovo Center on March 09, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina. | Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images

After a break, the Canes look for their eighth straight win in San Jose.

The Carolina Hurricanes (41-22-4) traveled to the west coast and will play the San Jose Sharks (18-41-9) tonight as they start a brief west coast swing. Game time is 10:30 P.M. Eastern.

The Hurricanes are riding a seven game winning streak but have not played since Saturday night when they steamrolled the Flyers, 5-0. They are 8-2-0 in their last 10.

Pyotr Kochetkov got the shutout in that game so it would seem to indicate that Frederik Andersen would get the start next if they stay in their rotation, but with so much rest between games could they go with Kochetkov again?

Both goalies have been on their “A” games of late but Kochetkov has won five games in a row and he has a 10-2-2 record in his last 14 games.

I have not seen anything official as of this posting but Dmitri Orlov was practicing with the regulars and looks to draw back into action tonight. That would leave Scott Morrow the odd man out on the blueline.

Andrei Svechnikov was in a yellow jersey the last practice and most likely will remain out.

San Jose has had a rough season with a league low 45 points earned and a -77 goal differential. They are 3-5-2 in their last 10 games.

The Sharks have announced that they will be starting goalie, Georgi Romanov tonight, which will be his first NHL start.

San Jose rookie, Macklin Celebrini is a player to watch.

Brent Burns returns to a place he is very familiar with. It is weird how these things work at times but he will play in his 911th consecutive game and will move past former San Jose teammate, (and Hurricane great) Patrick Marleau. That puts him at 5th place on the league’s all-time list.

Newcomer, Mark Jankowski, who just set an NHL record with his 4 for 4 shooting since becoming a Cane, will play in his 400th career NHL game.

Have a cup of coffee and join us on the game thread tonight.

Team’s Preview - https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/preview-march-20-at-san-jose

Source: https://www.canescountry.com/2025/3/20/24390292/hurricanes-sharks-preview-and-game-thread
 
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