Rookie Jackson Blake scored his first NHL goal, and Pyotr Kochetkov made 23 saves in his season debut as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New Jersey Devils 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Rookie Jackson Blake scored his first NHL goal as the Carolina Hurricanes won for the first time this season, defeating the New Jersey Devils 4-2 on Tuesday night in Raleigh, N.C.
The Hurricanes came into the week with a duality of questions, but the first was: how will preseason influence a roster full of new players? A rarity occurred in Raleigh: a Hurricanes rookie made the opening night roster.
It’s official, Jackson Blake made the opening night roster after all. What seemed like a potential paper move to “reassign” Blake to the American Hockey League (AHL) was just that.
He has become a ’diamond in the rough’ find for Carolina with the team selecting him with the 109th overall pick of the 2021 NHL Draft. His play came to life at the University of North Dakota with 38 goals and 102 points in 79 contests.
The final cuts have been made. Monday afternoon (Oct. 7) saw the Carolina Hurricanes announce their opening night roster before the 5 pm Eastern deadline.
While the 2024 NHL Playoffs are still going on, we are officially less than a month away from the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. The draft is being held at The Sphere in Las Vegas, NV on June 28-29.
With three games left in the regular season, the Carolina Hurricanes are already in the playoffs and waiting to see who they will face in the first round.
In the latest run of contract signings by the Carolina Hurricanes, the team announced that they have signed Hobey Baker Finalist Jackson Blake to a three-year entry-level contract.
The Carolina Hurricanes announced on Wednesday that they have agreed to terms with forward Jackson Blake on a three-year, entry-level contract. The contract begins next season, with Blake making $775,000 at the NHL level in 2023-24 and $832,500 in 2024-25 and 2025-26.
After an intensive stint of games last week, the Carolina Hurricanes went into a temporary hibernation. After a four-day rest period, the Canes emerged on a multi-day homestand, beginning with the Boston Bruins.
COLORADO SPRINGS The National Collegiate Hockey Conference announced its March Players of the Month on Wednesday, the last monthly honors of the season.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. The first weekend in February saw several stellar performances and five players have received NCHC Players of the Week honors for the week of Jan.
Most teams with loaded prospect pools sit at the bottom of the standings. Yet, the Carolina Hurricanes are deep at every position and a favorite to win the Stanley Cup. So what gives?
The NCHC named its All-Rookie Team on Tuesday and five teams have representatives. The All-Rookie Team includes forwards Jackson Blake (North Dakota), Ryan McAllister (Western Michigan) and Ben Steeves (Minnesota Duluth), defensemen Joaquim Lemay (Nebraska Omaha) and Jacob Guevin (Nebraska Omaha) and goalie Kaidan Mbereko (Colorado College).
Six freshmen from the NCHC have been named to the Tim Taylor Award Watch List by the Hockey Commissioners Association. There are 27 freshmen in NCAA Division I up for the honor.
It’s something that Jackson Blake has dreamed about since he was a little kid; playing the game that he loves while representing his country. The 2021 fourth-round draft pick of the Carolina Hurricanes comes into World Juniors having a successful first half of his freshman season at North Dakota.
GRAND FORKS Jackson Blake has had a big start to his college hockey career. He's averaging more than a point per game through the first semester. He's playing right wing on UND's top line.
The Hurricanes maximized their value with their mid and late-round picks, drafting highly skilled players that other teams avoided. We’re here to talk about the rest of the Hurricanes’ 2021 draft class.
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