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Get Ready! The Canes Have $28.4 Million in Cap Space and Eric Tulsky Is Set to Make Big Moves!

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The Carolina Hurricanes stand at a pivotal crossroads after their impressive run to the Eastern Conference Finals. With a staggering $28.4 million in cap space and 29 draft picks (including six first-rounders) over the next four years, GM Eric Tulsky finds himself in perhaps the NHL's most enviable position to build a Stanley Cup contender.
Erin, Katie & Tom break down the Canes' surprising success last season despite significant roster turnover, examining how shrewd acquisitions like Sean Walker and Shane Gostisbehere helped the team outperform national expectations. Through revealing exit interviews, we analyze which current Hurricanes are likely moving on and which young stars like Seth Jarvis and Logan Stankoven represent the future core.
The free agent market presents intriguing possibilities, with elite talents like Mitch Marner potentially available, though questions remain about whether marquee players would choose Raleigh. We evaluate alternative options like Brock Boeser, who brings much-needed size and scoring touch, while addressing the perennial search for a reliable second-line center with candidates such as Matt Duchene.
Defensively, the likely departures of Brent Burns and Dmitry Orlov create significant holes, leading us to explore trade targets like Rasmus Andersson who could complement young phenom Alexander Nikishin. With goaltending largely set between Frederik Andersen and Pyotr Kochetkov, the Hurricanes appear just a few strategic moves away from transforming from perpetual contender to champion.
What will Tulsky do with all these assets at his disposal? After coming tantalizingly close for years, can the Hurricanes finally break through? Join us as we play armchair GM and chart the potential paths forward for one of hockey's most fascinating teams heading into a critical offseason.

Highlights:

• $28.4 million in cap space available for the upcoming offseason
• 29 draft picks over the next four years, including six first-round selections
• Sean Walker and Shane Gostisbehere emerged as key acquisitions who made immediate impacts
• Exit interviews suggest Dmitry Orlov and several UFAs likely won't return
• Seth Jarvis, Logan Stankoven, and Scott Morrow showed promising development and commitment
• Top tier free agent targets include Mitch Marner and Nikolaj Ehlers, though both present fit concerns
• Brock Boeser offers scoring and size that could address team needs
• The 2C position remains a priority with Matt Duchene as a potential short-term solution
• Defensive core needs rebuilding with Burns and Orlov likely departing
• Trade targets include Jason Robertson, Pavel Zacha, and Rasmus Andersson
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Chapters

1. Season Review & Eastern Conference Finals (00:00:00)

2. Exit Interviews Highlight Players' Futures (00:18:39)

3. Canes' Strong Position Entering Offseason (00:33:15)

4. Free Agency Targets & Winger Options (00:43:10)

5. The 2C Problem & Center Solutions (00:55:06)

6. Defensive Core & Goaltending Situation (01:01:48)

7. Trade Targets & Final Thoughts (01:07:43)

55 episodes

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The Carolina Hurricanes stand at a pivotal crossroads after their impressive run to the Eastern Conference Finals. With a staggering $28.4 million in cap space and 29 draft picks (including six first-rounders) over the next four years, GM Eric Tulsky finds himself in perhaps the NHL's most enviable position to build a Stanley Cup contender.
Erin, Katie & Tom break down the Canes' surprising success last season despite significant roster turnover, examining how shrewd acquisitions like Sean Walker and Shane Gostisbehere helped the team outperform national expectations. Through revealing exit interviews, we analyze which current Hurricanes are likely moving on and which young stars like Seth Jarvis and Logan Stankoven represent the future core.
The free agent market presents intriguing possibilities, with elite talents like Mitch Marner potentially available, though questions remain about whether marquee players would choose Raleigh. We evaluate alternative options like Brock Boeser, who brings much-needed size and scoring touch, while addressing the perennial search for a reliable second-line center with candidates such as Matt Duchene.
Defensively, the likely departures of Brent Burns and Dmitry Orlov create significant holes, leading us to explore trade targets like Rasmus Andersson who could complement young phenom Alexander Nikishin. With goaltending largely set between Frederik Andersen and Pyotr Kochetkov, the Hurricanes appear just a few strategic moves away from transforming from perpetual contender to champion.
What will Tulsky do with all these assets at his disposal? After coming tantalizingly close for years, can the Hurricanes finally break through? Join us as we play armchair GM and chart the potential paths forward for one of hockey's most fascinating teams heading into a critical offseason.

Highlights:

• $28.4 million in cap space available for the upcoming offseason
• 29 draft picks over the next four years, including six first-round selections
• Sean Walker and Shane Gostisbehere emerged as key acquisitions who made immediate impacts
• Exit interviews suggest Dmitry Orlov and several UFAs likely won't return
• Seth Jarvis, Logan Stankoven, and Scott Morrow showed promising development and commitment
• Top tier free agent targets include Mitch Marner and Nikolaj Ehlers, though both present fit concerns
• Brock Boeser offers scoring and size that could address team needs
• The 2C position remains a priority with Matt Duchene as a potential short-term solution
• Defensive core needs rebuilding with Burns and Orlov likely departing
• Trade targets include Jason Robertson, Pavel Zacha, and Rasmus Andersson
Send us a text

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Season Review & Eastern Conference Finals (00:00:00)

2. Exit Interviews Highlight Players' Futures (00:18:39)

3. Canes' Strong Position Entering Offseason (00:33:15)

4. Free Agency Targets & Winger Options (00:43:10)

5. The 2C Problem & Center Solutions (00:55:06)

6. Defensive Core & Goaltending Situation (01:01:48)

7. Trade Targets & Final Thoughts (01:07:43)

55 episodes

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