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The Carolina Hurricanes have recalled defenseman Bobby Sanguinetti from Charlotte of the AHL. Sanguinetti could make his Hurricanes debut Tuesday against the team that drafted him and dressed him for five NHL games in 2009-10, the New York Rangers.
Sanguinetti has had a bounce-back season after an injury-riddled 2010-11. He ranks second on the Checkers in scoring with 35 points (eight goals, 27 assists), and is tied for seventh in the AHL in scoring by a defenseman. The release from the Hurricanes is after the jump.
‘CANES RECALL BOBBY SANGUINETTI FROM CHARLOTTE
Defenseman’s first NHL recall this seasonRALEIGH, NC – Jim Rutherford, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has recalled defenseman Bobby Sanguinetti from the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League (AHL). Sanguinetti will join the Hurricanes in New York as they prepare to face the Rangers at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday (7:30 p.m., NBC Sports Network, Hurricanes Radio Network).
This marks the first NHL recall of the season for the 24-year-old Sanguinetti. The Trenton, NJ, native leads all Charlotte defensemen, ranks second among Checkers skaters and ranks seventh among all AHL blueliners this season with 35 points, while playing in 49 of Charlotte’s 60 games. His 27 assists this season rank second among Checkers skaters, and tied for eighth among AHL defensemen. He recorded a goal and two assists (3 points) in the Checkers’ 4-0 win on Sunday against Chicago, and has seven points (2g, 5a) in his last six games.
Originally drafted by the New York Rangers in the first round, 21st overall, in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Sanguinetti was acquired by Carolina via trade with the Rangers on June 26, 2010. He has scored 26 goals and earned 108 assists (134 points) in 230 career AHL regular-season games with Hartford and Charlotte. Sanguinetti made his NHL debut with the Rangers on Nov. 27, 2009, and has played in five career NHL regular-season games, all with New York.