The Carolina Hurricanes open training camp this week, and all eyes will be on a roster that’s undergone a serious change since last season. Gone are long-tenured fan favorites like Brett Pesce, Teuvo Terävainen, Brady Skjei, and several others, while new faces include Sean Walker, Jack Roslovic, Will Carrier, and a returning Shayne Gostisbehere.
The San Jose Sharks are adding to their training camp on day two, signing defender Joey Keane and goaltender Aaron Dell to professional try-out agreements.
Good news hockey fans: hockey is officially back. Well, it’s just training camp but for most, it’s the official kickoff to the 2024-25 season. While today will be filled with mainly meetings and getting the players back together, we know we aren’t too far away from preseason and regular-season hockey.
The Carolina Hurricanes have released their training camp roster ahead of the 2024-25 season and there are a pair of new names attending on professional tryouts (PTOs).
After 11 NHL seasons with the Carolina Hurricanes, Arizona Coyotes, New York Rangers, and Chicago Blackhawks, Antti Raanta is heading home. The 35-year-old
Veteran goaltender Antti Raanta announced that he is returning to his native Finland to continue his hockey career. This ends an 11-year NHL career for the goaltender.
Former Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Antti Raanta's NHL career appears to be coming to a close. In a recent interview with Finnish media outlet Ilta-Sanomat, Raanta, 35, revealed that he plans to leave the NHL behind to continue his career in Europe.
After a quiet few weeks, the Carolina Hurricanes have returned back to Raleigh, North Carolina, with last-minute offseason news changing fan anticipation for the next hockey season.
His NHL playing days end with 277 career appearances at the top level with four different organizations.
The Carolina Hurricanes are participating in the rookie showcase in Nashville, TN from Friday, Sept. 13 through Monday, Sept. 16, sending a roster of 22 players (20 skaters and 2 goalies), including 14 recent draft picks.
The Carolina Hurricanes fell short of the Stanley Cup in 2024. Their second-round loss to the New York Rangers certainly hurts even with the 2024-25 season drawing near.
Former NHL enforcer Stephen Peat died two weeks after he was struck by a vehicle.
Alexander Nikishin has yet to make his debut this season, as he’s still battling his old injury that took him out of last season’s playoffs. It was a good run for SKA and the defenseman.
The Carolina Hurricanes and N.C. State men's basketball team will play their home games at the newly named Lenovo Center. The Centennial Authority, the appointed body responsible for overseeing the arena, approved the 10-year naming-rights contract for the Lenovo Center on Thursday.
After 12 years of playing at PNC Arena, the Carolina Hurricanes will now play their home games at the Lenovo Center. The Hurricanes aren’t getting a new arena, but the building has officially gotten a rebrand.
Starting this season, the Carolina Hurricanes’ home rink will be under a new name. On Thursday, Brian Fork, chief executive office of Hurricanes Holdings, LLC, announced that the team and Centennial Authority have approved a multi-year naming rights agreement with Lenovo.
The Carolina Hurricanes have routinely been one of the top teams in the NHL over the past few seasons, and they may look to add another veteran presence for the 2024-25 season.
The Carolina Hurricanes likely played a role in their new arena name being leaked on social media recently. In a recent video by EA Sports highlighting some new features coming to NHL 25 this fall, fans noticed something different about the Carolina Hurricanes' arena - it has a new name.
He is a veteran of 17 NHL seasons, making his debut with the Edmonton Oilers in 2007 after going sixth overall in the 2007 NHL Draft. He’s gone on to play for seven different NHL clubs across his career.
With all of the Carolina Hurricanes turnover this offseason, they lost some pretty big pieces that contributed in key areas. One is their firepower up front but another is their defence, especially in the middle pairing.
According to an insider, before Martin Necas signed a two year extension either the Carolina Hurricanes, he was nearly acquired by a Western Conference team.
Last Word on Hockey’s Puck Drop Previews are back for the 2024-25 season! As the regular season approaches, Last Word will preview each team’s current outlook and stories to watch for the upcoming year.
The Carolina Hurricanes and restricted free agent Seth Jarvis have agreed to terms on a new eight-year, $63.2 million contract, sources tell Daily Faceoff.
Martin Necas will remain a member of the Carolina Hurricanes, after all.
Before NHL free agency started, many expected it was all but certain Martin Necas wouldn’t be a Carolina Hurricane by the time training camp started in mid-September.
He is just the latest player to bolt to the KHL this offseason. San Jose Sharks forward Egor Afanasyev and former Philadelphia Flyers draft pick Wade Allison also did so in the last few weeks.
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