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Carolina Hurricanes Extend Qualifying Offers To RFAs; Three To Become UFAs
Carolina Hurricanes Extend Qualifying Offers To RFAs; Three To Become UFAs

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Carolina Hurricanes Extend Qualifying Offers To RFAs; Three To Become UFAs

The Carolina Hurricanes have announced that they have made qualifying offers to five of their restricted free agents. Those players are: Skyler Brind'Amour (C) - $814,000 Noel Gunler (RW) - $814,000 Domenick Fensore (D) - $874,000 Ryan Suzuki (C) - $814,000 Ronan Seeley (D) - $814,000 Advertisement Unless arbitration eligible (Brind'Amour, Fensore and Suzuki) those contracts will bind the players to the team for the 2025-26 season. Those with arbitration rights can choose to have an independent third-party arbitrator determine fair value for themselves on a one or two year contract if they're unhappy with their QO, but most don't get to that point. The Canes also had three RFAs who did not receive a qualifying offer, meaning that they will in turn become unrestricted free agents on July 1. Those players are: Ty Smith (D) Yaniv Perets (G) Anttoni Honka (D) Recent Stories • Should The Carolina Hurricanes Re-Sign Brent Burns? • Rod Brind'Amour Once Again Snubbed By Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee • What Might A Jason Robertson Trade Package Look Like? • Is Mitch Marner The Answer For Carolina? • The Carolina Hurricanes' 2025 UFAs • The Carolina Hurricanes' 2025 RFAs Stay updated with the most interesting Carolina Hurricanes stories, analysis, breaking news and more! Tap the star to add us to your favorites on Google News to never miss a story.

'Let's go, Oilers,' some defiant fans chant as Panthers head back to the Stanley Cup Final
'Let's go, Oilers,' some defiant fans chant as Panthers head back to the Stanley Cup Final

National Post

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • National Post

'Let's go, Oilers,' some defiant fans chant as Panthers head back to the Stanley Cup Final

Article content Article content 'They're a great team and it's obvious the last couple of years, they're the standard, obviously,' Brind'Amour said. 'I thought our guy battled really hard all series.' Article content Tkachuk, Evan Rodrigues and Anton Lundell scored on consecutive shots during Florida's second-period flurry — two of those coming in a 30-second span — while Bobrovsky finished with 20 saves. Article content Barkov's assist on Verhaeghe's winner also stood out as its own terrific individual effort. Florida's captain was jostling with Carolina's Dmitry Orlov in a battle near the boards on the left side when he turned toward the crease, stepped inside of Eric Robinson and sent the puck over to Verhaeghe for the finish that silenced a Hurricanes home crowd in full-throated roar after Jarvis' tying score. Article content Article content 'He took on one guy, then two guys and then gave the puck to me with a pretty open net,' Verhaeghe said. 'So it was an unbelievable play by Barky at a critical time.' Article content Sebastian Aho scored twice in the first period for Carolina, both on neutral-zone giveaways — the first being one from Gustav Forsling that hit Aho in stride for a a breakaway chance that ended up in the net. Aho added another off a giveaway from Niko Mikkola with little more than a minute left in the first for a 2-0 lead. Article content Carolina has won at least one postseason series in its current run of seven straight playoff appearances, though three have now ended in the Eastern final. Two of those had ended in sweeps in a losing conference-final losing streak that reached 15 games _ dating to sweeps in 2009, 2019 and the 2023 first tilt with the Panthers — before Monday's Game 4 win.

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