The Carolina Hurricanes shored up their blue line on Tuesday by acquiring five-year veteran defenseman K’Andre Miller from the New York Rangers in a sign-and-trade.
The Hurricanes paid a hefty price, sending the Rangers defenseman prospect Scott Morrow and their first- and second-round picks in the 2026 NHL Draft while giving Miller an eight-year contract with an average annual value of $7.5M.
The deal bringing K'Andre to Raleigh ⬇️
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The Rangers and Hurricanes will complete a sign-and-trade for K’Andre Miller with Miller signing an 8-year, $7.5M AAV extension with Carolina
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The No. 22 pick of the 2018 NHL Draft, Miller played 74 games in 2024-25. He was one of 36 NHL defensemen with at least 100 blocks and 100 hits and ranked 12th in takeaways (47). Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin led the league with 61 takeaways.
Last season, Carolina ranked 10th in goals allowed (2.3 per game) but couldn't contain the explosive Florida Panthers in the East Finals. In the 4-1 series loss, the Canes allowed 21 goals, including at least five in all four losses.
Miller's aggressiveness as a defender will be welcomed. Per Stathead, Carolina ranked 30th out of 32 teams in hits in 2024-25 (1,415), averaging 17.3 per game. By comparison, the Stanley Cup champion Panthers led NHL with 2,446 hits (29.8 per game).
Since snapping a nine-year playoff drought in 2018-19, the Hurricanes have been a perennial postseason participant, reaching the Stanley Cup Playoffs for seven consecutive seasons. They've advanced past the first round six times and reached three conference finals but have yet to return to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since winning in 2006.
With the franchise celebrating the 20th anniversary of its lone league title this season, it's putting itself in position to put up a better fight against the Panthers should the teams meet again in the 2026 playoffs.
It will take a lot to knock Florida, which is returning the majority of its championship roster, from its perch. For the Hurricanes, acquiring Miller is a nice start.
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