It didn't take long, but the Carolina Hurricanes might already be looking into trading one of their newest star forwards.
It’s been a month since the Carolina Hurricanes pulled off a blockbuster three-team trade with the Colorado Avalanche and Chicago Blackhawks, landing Mikko Rantanen and Taylor Hall. Carolina took a chance on both star players,
One of the major storylines heading into the March 7th NHL Trade Deadline is what will happen with Mikko Rantanen and the Carolina Hurricanes. A few weeks back, Rantanen was traded to the Hurricanes from the Colorado Avalanche as part of a three-team trade involving the Chicago Blackhawks.
"But I’ve found zero evidence of Carolina actually initiating trade calls." The fact that the Hurricanes have yet to secure Rantanen to a long-term deal despite handing a report
The Colorado Avalanche remain strong contenders for the Stanley Cup after trading Mikko Rantanen and acquiring Martin Necas and Jack Drury. With $4.76 million in cap space, GM Chris MacFarland is expected to make significant moves before the trade deadline,
Mikko Rantanen's stint with the Carolina Hurricanes started off rocky, and fans in Raleigh had salt rubbed in the wound as Martin Necas issued a blunt admission about playing alongside Nathan MacKinnon with the Colorado Avalanche.
Martin Necas has played 11 games for the Colorado Avalanche since being acquired in a blockbuster deal back on January 24.
Elliotte Friedman shared key details about another trade involving the Carolina Hurricanes star forward Mikko Rantanen in the latest 32 Thoughts episode.
Necas was sent to the Avalanche with forward Jack Drury, a second-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft and a fourth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft in a three-team trade also involving the Chicago Blackhawks. He played his first game for Colorado one day later, a 3-1 loss at the Boston Bruins.