DONE DEAL: Hurricanes have extended top players contract.

DONE DEAL: Hurricanes have extended top players contract.

On Apr. 6, the Carolina Hurricanes released surprising news surrounding signing prospects – the organization officially signed forward Gleb Trikozov to a three-year-entry-level deal for the 2024-2025 season.

Trikozov is coming to Carolina from the VHL, where he was known for his physicality and high-scoring ability. The organization drafted him during the 2022 NHL draft with the second-round, sixtieth pick. Outside of his VHL time, Trikozov has played in the KHL with eighteen points, and in the MHL with 122 points in 119 regular season games. He joins former UMass defenseman Scott Morrow as a signed prospect for the team. The organization is also expected to sign University of North Dakota forward Jackson Blake in the near future.

2022 NHL Draft Profile: Gleb Trikozov - BVM Sports

While cap space is expected to be an issue in Carolina this offseason, the organization from the outside seems committed to growing their prospect network through signings. The Canes are one of the few NHL teams without an AHL affiliate, which will be another aspect of the prospecting process fans can look out for in the coming years. The next generation of Hurricanes are forming, and fans are certainly excited to have them.

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Andersen solid as Hurricanes shut out Blue Jackets

Frederik Andersen made 23 saves for his third shutout in his past seven games and the Carolina Hurricanes scored two first-period goals in their regular-season home finale to beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-0 on Sunday.

Andrei Svechnikov scored 17 seconds into the game after a one-game absence and Sebastian Aho also scored in the opening period as the Hurricanes won for the fourth time in five games. Teuvo Teravainen, who had an earlier assist, added a third-period goal.

Andersen was back in the win column after his first loss in eight outings since returning to action last month. He had been sidelined since November, but he now has 27 career shutouts.

Andersen enjoyed playing with an early lead, but it didn’t change his approach.

“It’s still the same mindset,” he said. “It’s just trying to make the next save.”

Blue Jackets goalie Malcolm Subban, in his NHL season debut, stopped 32 shots, but Columbus was blanked for the fifth time this season.

“First shift, first shot, you trail 1-0 against a team like this, it’s hard to come back,” Blue Jackets coach Pascal Vincent said.

The Hurricanes finished with a 27-10-4 home record before heading on the road for their last four games. They’ll play on home ice again, likely in about two weeks to begin the Eastern Conference playoffs.

“They’ve been here for us,” Svechnikov said of the fans. “We definitely need their support in playoffs.”

Carolina had home sellouts for every game of the regular season.

“We’re trying to put on a good product for them,” coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “They definitely support us. It’s a great building. We have a good advantage in here.”

Svechnikov’s 18th goal of the season ended a 10-game drought, coming after he was out Friday night against Washington.

“Whether he missed a game or not, having an impact in the game like he did was good,” Brind’Amour said.

Svechnikov has had an uneven season that includes multigame absences because of injuries three times. His strong start Sunday was encouraging.

“I got some confidence from that goal,” he said. “It was a good game. I have to keep that going.”

Aho has a team-high 35 goals, converting on the game’s first power play at 11:45 of the first. Teravainen’s 22nd goal marked his first goal in 10 games.

Frederik Andersen - Carolina Hurricanes Goaltender - ESPN

“I get to score once in a while,” Teravainen said.

Subban eventually settled in after the jarring start.

“It’s hard to start the game and the first shot you get scored on,” Vincent said. “I thought he played a good game for a guy whose first time around us.”

Columbus center Sean Kuraly was in action for the first time since March 12, missing 12 games with a lower-body injury.

The Hurricanes are 3-0-0 against the Blue Jackets this season. The teams will meet again in the regular-season finale April 16 at Columbus.

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