Category: Sebastian Aho
Free Agent Focus: Carolina Hurricanes
Brock McGinnFree agency is now just a little more than a month away and many teams are already looking ahead to when it opens up. There will be several prominent players set to hit the open market in late July while many teams have key restricted free agents to re-sign as well. Coming off a disappointing…
Read moreWDYTT: Your Vancouver Canucks Expansion Draft protection list
Tanner PearsonHello, and welcome back to WDYTT, the only hockey column on the internet that Seattle couldn’t poach if they tried. Speaking of which, sometimes there are questions so obvious that we forget to ask them in our little weekly corner here. And that’s definitely the case when it comes to the 2021 Expans...
Read moreThe Do’s and Don’ts of an Elias Pettersson Offer Sheet
Jack EichelThe New York Rangers are bringing in a star, young center this offseason. I feel confident saying that, and I think many others do as well. The name everyone is excited about is Jack Eichel, and for good reason. Eichel is available, a stud, and it’s not a secret that he wants to play in … The post T...
Read moreTrocheck, Foegele could return for Hurricanes against Lightning in Game 4
Carolina HurricanesTrocheck, who did not play Thursday, scored 43 points (17 goals, 26 assists) in 47 regular-season games, second on the Hurricanes to forward Sebastian Aho (57 points; 24 goals, 33 assists), and three points (two goals, one assist) in eight playoff games.Foegele scored 20 points (10 goals, 10 assists...
Read moreTrocheck, Foegele could return for Hurricanes against Lightning in Game 4
Vincent TrocheckVincent Trocheck and Warren Foegele could be available for the Carolina Hurricanes when they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Second Round on Saturday (4 p.m. ET; USA, TVAS, SN).
Read moreTrocheck, Foegele could return for Hurricanes against Lightning in Game 4
Erik ČernákTrocheck, who did not play Thursday, scored 43 points (17 goals, 26 assists) in 47 regular-season games, second on the Hurricanes to forward Sebastian Aho (57 points; 24 goals, 33 assists), and three points (two goals, one assist) in eight playoff games.Foegele scored 20 points (10 goals, 10 assists...
Read moreAho goes toe to toe with Kucherov to drag Hurricanes back into series
Nikita KucherovOn a night when Nikita Kucherov assisted on both Lightning power-play goals to climb back into a game the hosts trailed 2-0, Sebastian Aho refused to be outdone, scoring once and setting up two others in a crucial 3-2 Hurricanes win.
Read moreTrocheck being evaluated for injury sustained in Game 2 with Hurricanes
Vincent TrocheckThe forward is being evaluated for an unspecified injury sustained late in the second period of a 2-1 loss in Game 2 on Tuesday, Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said Wednesday.Carolina, which trails the best-of-7 series, has scored two goals in two games, none at even strength."Obviously, Nino miss...
Read moreFantasy Weekly: Regression Candidates, Svechnikov's Deployment, & The Best Player on the Planet
Jordan MartinookHow bout them Leafs, eh? You know what, I'm not even going to go there. I'll give you all some...
Read moreGritty and reliable, Goodrow leads Lightning in win over Hurricanes
Brayden PointOne day after his coach referred to him as a Jeep amongst Ferraris, Barclay Goodrow took the wheel for a series-opening spin as the top skater in the Tampa Bay Lightning's win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
Read moreGoodrow shows Jeep-like dependence for Lightning vs. Hurricanes
Victor HedmanOne day after his coach referred to him as a Jeep amongst Ferraris, Barclay Goodrow took the wheel for a series-opening spin as the top skater in the Tampa Bay Lightning's win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
Read more2021 NHL playoff series previews: Second-round matchups
Mikhail SergachevWe're on to the division finals. Get caught up with position-by-position breakdowns of the matchups before the puck drops Saturday.
Read more2021 NHL playoff series previews: Second-round matchups
Brayden McNabbFirst line: Mathew Barzal and Jordan Eberle are the constants on New York's top line, and against the Penguins, their most regular linemate was Leo Komarov.The trio wasn't that productive, accounting for only two goals (both by Eberle) and a 39.98% expected goals for percentage, per Natural Stat Tri...
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