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Which No. 1 is starting your franchise: Bedard, Celebrini, or Schaefer?

Anna Dua joins the FAN Hockey Show to give her perspective on which of the NHL’s last three first-overall draft picks she would want to start her franchise with: Connor Bedard, Macklin Celebrini, or Matthew Schaefer.

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Published: 1 week ago

NHL News and Notes: Hurricanes, Stars, Canadiens, Capitals, and Jets

Taylor Hall to a three-year contract extension with the Hurricanes. Mark Scheifele leaves after the first period.

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Published: 6 months ago

Blackhawks Head Coaching Tracker: Top Candidates, Updates & More

We have entered the most important offseason of Kyle Davidson’s tenure as Chicago Blackhawks general manager. In addition to another top-four pick and improving the roster, Davidson needs to hire a new head coach. While many feel that the next Blac

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Published: 6 months ago

Canes reach 3-year, $9.5M extension with Hall

The Carolina Hurricanes have reached a three-year, $9.5 million extension with forward Taylor Hall through the 2027-28 season.

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Published: 6 months ago

Taylor Hall Signs Team-Friendly 3-Yr Extension with Hurricanes

The post Taylor Hall Signs Team-Friendly 3-Yr Extension with Hurricanes appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Veteran winger Taylor Hall has inked a three-year, $9.5 million extension with the Carolina Hurricanes. The post Taylor Hall Signs Team-Friendly

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Published: 6 months ago

Hurricanes sign Taylor Hall to three-year contract extension

The Hurricanes announced Wednesday morning that the forward has signed a three-year contract extension with an annual average value of $3.167 million.

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Published: 6 months ago

Hurricanes sign Taylor Hall to three-year extension

The Hurricanes acrquired Hall in a trade with the Blackhawks and Avalanche in January.

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Published: 6 months ago

Hurricanes sign Taylor Hall to 3-year, $9.5M extension

The Carolina Hurricanes signed winger Taylor Hall to a three-year extension carrying an average annual value of $3.17 million, the team announced Wednesday.The Hurricanes acquired the 2018 Hart Trophy winner in a midseason trade with the Chicago Blac

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Published: 6 months ago

Hurricanes Sign Taylor Hall To Three-Year Extension

Taylor Hall has agreed to a three-year, $9.5MM extension with the Hurricanes, according to a team announcement. The deal carries a cap hit of $3.167MM and will carry the veteran left-winger through the 2027-28 campaign. Hall has fit well in Carolina

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Published: 6 months ago

Hurricanes advance to Round 2 with double-overtime win over Devils

RALEIGH, N.C. — Sebastian Aho hammered a one-timer past Jacob Markstrom at 4:17 of the second overtime period to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New Jersey Devils 5-4 on Tuesday night to clinch their first-round NHL playoff series in five gam

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Published: 6 months ago

Aho sends Hurricanes to Round 2 after Mercer's double minor in 2OT

The Carolina Hurricanes eliminated the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday with a 5-4 double overtime win.Sebastian Aho fired the winning goal on the power play in Game 5 after Devils forward Dawson Mercer took a double minor for high-sticking.Carolina will

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Published: 6 months ago

Panthers' Ekblad suspended 2 games for elbowing Hagel

Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad was suspended two games for elbowing Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brandon Hagel in Game 4, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced Tuesday.Ekblad caught Hagel up high with his forearm in the second period

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Published: 6 months ago

Rick Tocchet not returning as Canucks head coach next season

The Vancouver Canucks will have to search for their fourth coach in four years as Rick Tocchet will not be returning as head coach of the Canucks next season, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. Per Friedman, there is expected to be a full

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Published: 6 months ago