This Week’s News
- Hurricanes re-sign Haydn Fleury to two-year deal
- Hurricanes’ options for internal improvement: Part one
- Grading the Hurricanes’ Draft Classes: Part 3
- Grading the Hurricanes’ Draft Classes: Part 4
Reading Assignments
- Tomorrow’s Halloween, and the Canes are handing out goodies to their Eastern Conference neighbors:
Just in time for Halloween, we got personalized Halloween candy for our Eastern Conference neighbors
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) October 30, 2020
a thread pic.twitter.com/KSyzucQTNG
- Hurricanes VP of Hockey Operations Paul Krepelka could be moving on (It’s worth noting Andy was the first to report on the Hurricanes’ AHL affiliate switch)
Some rumblings Carolina Exec Paul Krepelka is leaving the Hurricanes to join Bill Zito’s staff in Florida. #FlaPanthers
— Andy Strickland (@andystrickland) October 30, 2020
- Jordan Martinook has a message for every Caniac:
.@Martyman17 checking in! pic.twitter.com/aXsiXScvbM
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) October 27, 2020
- After signing Haydn Fleury, the Hurricanes also got a new deal done with Max McCormick. [Hurricanes]
- Multiple Hurricanes’ prospects have been invited to Canada’s World Junior selection camp. [Hurricanes]
- Two former Charlotte Checkers have signed contracts with the Chicago Wolves. [Wolves]
- Despite national reports that may elude otherwise, people in the Triangle have already known about Tom Dundon’s options in regards to selling or buying more of the Hurricanes organization. [N&O]
- Has it really been a year? WOW!
One year ago today, Svech happened pic.twitter.com/EUutq14ZbY
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) October 29, 2020
- Inside the pandemic-season plans for the AHL, ECHL and SPHL. One thing of note out of this article is the fact that the Fayetteville Marksmen have opted out of the SPHL season this year. [ESPN]
- An update to the article above, the AHL has now announced a new tentative start date of 2/1/21. [ESPN]
- While Fayetteville may not have hockey this year, the Carolina Thunderbirds appear ready to play starting in December. [WS Journal]
- The AHL’s potential season could be a big issue for the NHL’s upcoming season. [NBC Sports]
- Colin Wilson penned a Players’ Tribune article regarding the things that fans can’t see and it is worth a read. [Players’ Tribune]
- The Dallas Stars have gone... neon?
Inspired by Dallas.
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) October 28, 2020
Designed for Texas. pic.twitter.com/iRgpjT02lP
- How the Dallas Stars new alternate uniform came together and is there an announcement coming soon regarding a league-wide Retro uniform series? [The Athletic $]
- You can add more fuel to the fire on the Retro uniforms theory. [FBS]
- The Arizona Coyotes have renounced the rights to draft pick Mitchell Miller after history of assault, racism surface. [ESPN]