The Carolina Hurricanes have announced that Dennis King, a well-known NHL analyst of the Edmonton Oilers, has been hired to be the team's new pro scout.
While some NHL teams have mostly whiffed on their offseason performances so far, a few other teams have been crushing it and doing major work to improve their roster. Let's talk about three of the teams that have done the best job so far.
The Carolina Hurricanes have not made a big signing yet, but they made one of the biggest trades of the offseason on July 1. K’Andre Miller went from the New York Rangers to the Hurricanes in a sign-and-trade with an eight-year extension in place.
But despite a ton of rumors in the days and weeks leading up to the 2025 NHL Draft, the weekend went by with only a handful of trades (most of them involving draft picks) and only a couple that really registered as significant player movement.
Eric Tulsky of the Carolina Hurricanes and Kyle Davidson of the Chicago Blackhawks just completed one last trade right at the end of the first round of the 2025 NHL draft.
Carolina Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky got his first piece of business of the NHL offseason done on Friday, signing winger Eric Robinson to a four-year contract extension with an average annual value of $1.7 million.
The NHL offseason is almost upon us, with the 2025 Stanley Cup Final getting set to start on Wednesday. This summer is expected to be very active for a lot of teams, with multiple sides looking to get close to winning a title.
It’s been a terrific first year on the job for Carolina Hurricanes GM Eric Tulsky. In taking over for Don Waddell this past summer, Tulsky completed his journey from hockey outsider to head of an NHL franchise.
On Friday, a representative for Hurricanes prospect Alexander Nikishin expressed some frustration that his contract had yet to be registered with the NHL despite being agreed to in principle before the playoffs.
Eric Tulsky hasn’t had an easy first season as the Carolina Hurricanes’ general manager. The analytically minded front office guru might not be the typical “hockey guy” we see in some front offices.
Michael Russo: Could see the Minnesota Wild signing defenseman Zeev Buium to his entry-level contract this weekend, practicing on Monday and then making his NHL debut on Tuesday.
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet: The Toronto Maple Leafs signed NCAA free agent defenseman John Prokop. With a thinning prospect pool and trading two first-round picks at the deadline, they’ll be looking for more, including a centerman.
The Carolina Hurricanes have had the trade winds blowing all season, and General Manager Eric Tulsky has been in the middle of it all. He sent shockwaves
The smoke continues to clear from the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline and it is becoming more obvious that the Carolina Hurricanes should not have traded for Mikko Rantanen in the first place.
The Dallas Stars closed the deal with the Carolina Hurricanes as they acquired Mikko Rantanen. Dallas is sending two first-round picks, along with Logan Stankoven, to the Hurricanes for Rantanen.
NHL.com: As the NHL.com staff put together the latest buzz surrounding the trade deadline, Brad Marchand is at the top of the conversation. The Boston Bruins captain knows he wants to remain a Boston Bruin for a long time.
Imagine a world where Mikko Rantanen gets traded for a second time in one season. The first time was when he was traded from the Colorado Avalanche to the Carolina Hurricanes.
The most unassuming GM in the NHL just made the boldest move in years Admit it, you were thinking it when Eric Tulsky was named General Manager last summer.
Luke Fox of Sportsnet: The Toronto Maple Leafs are lacking depth at center and it may be one thing that GM Brad Treliving needs to address before the trade deadline.
The Carolina Hurricanes are ready to finish piecing together their roster for the 2024-25 NHL season. Before the puck can drop on a new year, they worked out one last contract to put on the books.
The Carolina Hurricanes shook up their organization this offseason. Former general manager Don Waddell resigned after 10 years with the Canes, paving the way for Eric Tulsky to take over the position.
General manager of the Carolina Hurricanes, Eric Tulsky, continues to organize his front office after former general manager Don Waddell resigned from the team in late May.
No, hockey isn’t back just yet. While the draft and week one of free agency were entertaining, it’s definitely dropped off, and the summer has begun to drag.
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.