The Carolina Hurricanes have recalled three players from the AHL after their seasons came to an end.
A look at the 2024 offseason market for goaltenders.
As we get closer to the NHL trade deadline which is now just over 24 hours away, teams are frantically making moves to put themselves in the best position for the playoffs or the draft.
The Carolina Hurricanes have activated goaltender Antti Raanta off injured reserve on Wednesday. Raanta skated before the Hurricanes’ practice earlier this morning after being out since Feb.
He is in the midst of a tremulous season that’s seen him placed on waivers, play two AHL games, and record a .872 save percentage in 24 NHL games. But he’s remained a pivotal piece of the Hurricanes lineup, playing in just one fewer game than the team’s de facto starter.
In a rollercoaster of updates for the Carolina Hurricanes, the team grapples with a mixed bag of news regarding goaltender Antti Raanta and forward Andrei Svechnikov.
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Antti Raanta will be out at least two weeks because of a lower-body injury. Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour told reporters of Raanta's status following the team's morning skate on Saturday.
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour announced that goaltender Antti Raanta will be out for “at least a couple weeks” with his lower-body injury.
There is a storm brewing and the eye of the storm has made its way to the top of the division standings. The Carolina Hurricanes are rolling and sit three points behind the New York Rangers for first place.
A veteran goaltender is returning to the NHL after a brief spell in the minors. On Tuesday, the Carolina Hurricanes announced they are recalling Antti Raanta from the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League.
The veteran of 267 NHL games and 11 seasons accepted an assignment to AHL Chicago, which had been the Hurricanes’ primary affiliate since 2020 but severed ties over the summer, now operating independently from any NHL club.
The Carolina Hurricanes are facing unexpected goaltending and contract challenges this season, prompting a rigorous search for a solution. The team recently placed Antti Raanta on waivers, and despite his reasonable $1.5 million salary, no team claimed him.
After a long six-game road trip and back-to-back games on Thursday (Dec. 14) and Friday night (Dec. 15), it seemed like Carolina Hurricanes fans were in for a quiet Saturday.
The Carolina Hurricanes, more or less depending on who you ask, shocked the hockey world on Saturday, Dec. 16, placing netminder Antti Raanta on waivers.
The Carolina Hurricanes have taken a significant step in sending a message about their lackluster goaltending by placing goaltender Antti Raanta on waivers Saturday.
The Hurricanes have had a tough time between the pipes lately and a shakeup could be on the way.
Raanta, 34, was the starting goalie for the game, and played the first period before not returning for the second.
Raanta, 34, has spent the past two seasons with the Canes, going 34-8-7 with a 2.34 goals-against average, .911 save percentage and six shutouts.
The Carolina Hurricanes have solidified at least half of their goaltending tandem by re-signing veteran netminder Antti Raanta to a one-year contract extension worth $1.5 million.
The Carolina Hurricanes have signed Finnish goaltender Antti Raanta to a one-year, $1.5 million contract. After two good years with the Carolina Hurricanes, Raanta will have another chance to show what he can do between the pipes.
The Hurricanes and Panthers are two teams brimming with tenacity, skill and top-notch goaltending, all of which are keys in the recipe for a good series.
Antti Raanta made 32 saves and the Carolina Hurricanes were propelled by two early goals in a 4-0 victory against the Ottawa Senators on Friday night at Raleigh, N.C.
It's our final night before the NHL heads on break, so let's make it count. All eyes turn to Buffalo for what looks to be a far more inviting matchup from a betting perspective.
Both of the goaltenders for the Carolina Hurricanes are now dealing with MCL injuries.
He was injured Monday after lunging across the goal late in the second period to shut down a scoring opportunity for the Rangers' Mika Zibanejad.
Raanta lunged to try and block a possible shot from Zibanejad. He appeared to hurt himself while lunging/splitting to block the net.
The Hurricanes announced later that Raanta was out for the remainder of Game 2 with an upper-body injury.
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