We're putting an end to the discussion about which of the teams' first-round picks was truly the best, looking at their overall value to the organization.
With many players becoming free agents, both restricted and unrestricted, the Hurricanes face what could be a transformative offseason for the AHL squad.
Three big trades went down within hours of each other on Tuesday, sending players and picks all over the map as we move closer to the start of the NHL Draft.
The full arsenal of Carolina's picks has been spread throughout the league in various deals, many of which were important during the Hurricanes' Cup run.
The 2026 Hall of Fame class was announced on Monday, and it continued its annual overlooking of the magnificent career of the Canes' beloved head coach.
With Sunday's blockbuster trade involving another big team in the Eastern Conference, the Canes came up in rumors, but their involvement was likely limited.
The Carolina Hurricanes celebrated the franchise's second Stanley Cup title in Raleigh on Saturday, but still managed to take care of some business during the festivities.
Under Sorum scores twice and adds an assist, factoring in all three Chicago goals, but the second period dooms the group, allowing Toronto to celebrate at home.
After two grueling months, the Hurricanes claimed their second Stanley Cup in franchise history, and the ride to get there was full of incredible moments.