The Carolina Hurricanes have continued to make moves in free agency, most notably signing forward Jack Roslovic to a one-year contract worth $2.8 million. With his solid track record of 234 points in 481 regular-season and playoff games for various teams in the NHL, Roslovic is expected to bring offensive abilities and excitement to the team’s forward group.
In addition to Roslovic, the Hurricanes have also signed several other players this week under general manager Eric Tulsky’s leadership, including William Carrier, Tyson Jost, Eric Robinson, Sean Walker, and Shayne Gostisbehere. These signings are part of the team’s efforts to continue their playoff streak for a seventh straight year under coach Rod Brind’Amour.
The Hurricanes face a challenge next season as they cope with the loss of key players in free agency, such as Jake Guentzel, Teuvo Teravainen, Brett Pesce, Stefan Noesen, and Brady Skjei. The future of restricted free agent Martin Necas is also uncertain as he seeks a bigger role on another team. However, with Tulsky at the helm and these new additions to the roster, the Hurricanes remain optimistic about their ability to continue their success in the coming season.
Meanwhile, across town in San Jose, the Sharks made moves of their own by signing two RFA forwards – Carl Grundstrom from Los Angeles and Ty Dellandrea from Dallas – to two-year contracts. Grundstrom brings competitiveness and offensive contributions to the lineup