The Seattle Kraken hope new head coach Dan Bylsma can elicit a spark and bring an up-tempo style to the young franchise, and they’re reportedly interested in a former first-round draft pick that could help build that identity.
The Carolina Hurricanes were a thorn in the New Jersey Devils’ side in the 2022-23 season. The Devils went 2-1-1 against their division rival in the regular season.
One of the biggest trade chips on the market right now is Carolina Hurricanes winger Martin Necas. On paper, sure, it looks like acquiring him could be enticing for Steve Staios and the Ottawa Senators, but the deeper you look, the less it makes sense.
The Martin Necas saga is probably one of the most talked-about issues in the NHL right now. Most observers expect the Hurricanes’ forward to change address, but no one is quite sure where he will go.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, the asking price for Martin Necas might be too much for Vancouver. Also, Ian Cole will be a free agent this offseason.
The Boston Bruins are continuing to garner more and more interest for their former Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender Linus Ullmark, giving them a chance to be picky about the return.
If the Montreal Canadiens are out of the Martin Necas derby, I hope it’s not because of questions over his attitude. When has it become a bad trait to want to contribute more?
Perhaps the hottest name on the NHL trade market ahead of free agency is Carolina Hurricanes center Martin Necas. The 25-year-old will be a restricted free agent on July 1 and there is every indication that the Canes have no problem trading his rights to another team.
Martin Necas has been a popular name in the hockey world for some time now. Chances seem good that he’ll be leaving Carolina this summer, and one wonders if a deal isn’t imminent.
Ever since the Vancouver Canucks were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs, the focus has shifted immediately to finding the perfect top-six forward for Elias Pettersson.
When asked what he’s hearing in regard to the trade ask for Carolina Hurricanes’ forward Martin Necas after if the Vancouver Canucks are still in the mix, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman suggested the Canucks are interested.
Martin Necas’ days with the Carolina Hurricanes could soon be over, as his name continues to appear in trade rumors. The volume of speculations around
David Pagnotta was a guest on the NHL Network and noted that several teams are showing internal interest in Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas. A pending RFA, his father spoke publicly about Necas’ dissatisfaction with his role in Carolina and noted that his son would like more time, particularly on the power play.
The Calgary Flames are high on the list of teams trying to acquire pending RFA forward Martin Necas from the Carolina Hurricanes Daily Faceoff hockey insider Frank Seravalli indicated on Monday’s episode of FlamesNation‘s Barn Burner show.
His availability in a potential trade has been one of the dominant early storylines of the 2024 offseason.
Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas has had his name in trade talks for the latter half of the year and some speculate he could be moved at the upcoming NHL Draft.
The Carolina Hurricanes remain interested in trading pending RFA forward Martin Necas and could pull the trigger on a deal before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday, Daily Faceoff hockey insider Frank Seravalli indicated on Monday.
Over the past ten days or so, there’s been a lot of talk in the NHL about Martin Necas. The Hurricanes forward seems to be on his way out, and in Montreal, the fact that he’s been linked to the Habs is the talk of the town.
A few days ago, I wrote a piece detailing a conversation between Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts podcast about the possibility of bringing Tanner Jeannot to Calgary from the Tampa Bay Lightning.
It’s been a while, dear readers! We’ve got a couple of news and notes to get into, and as you can tell by the title, most of them have to do with coaching!
The Montreal Canadiens are reportedly among the early contenders in the race to acquire dynamic Czech winger Martin Necas from the Carolina Hurricanes.
In hockey, as it is in life, it can be easy to come up with a plan… but sometimes it’s difficult to stick to it. When it comes to building a team from a bottom-dweller into a perennial powerhouse, the challenge can be correctly gauging precisely how the team is progressing and determining what to add to move into the next stage of team-building.
It isn’t the first time Vancouver’s been linked to the 25-year-old.
In 362 games spent with the Hurricanes, he has scored 97 goals and 243 points while also putting up 11 goals and 30 points over 59 postseason games.
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