![]() To say they’re in win-now mode would be an overassessment, as their core of players are mostly 27 or under, and many of those guys – Sebastian Aho, Teuvo Teravainen, Jaccob Slavin, Brett Pesce and Brady Skjei – are all signed for at least the next three seasons. Next year will technically be Year 4 of the Hurricanes’ cup window. Do the Hurricanes Need to Make Major Changes? It’s a crucial point in this era of resurgence for the Hurricanes, and minor tweaks might not be enough if they really want to push themselves over the wall instead of continuously running into it. In those elimination rounds, the Hurricanes only won two games out of a combined 14. ![]() It’s been three straight seasons where the Hurricanes were trounced by a better team in the playoffs – twice by the Boston Bruins, and most recently against the Lightning. But if that’s the case, can they really expect to get a different result? If nothing has changed, and Waddell’s vision remains the same, we will probably see a familiar group of guys back in the black and red next season. Waddell and Brind’Amour have been vocal in saying they have the utmost confidence in it. Management’s philosophy one year ago was to keep the roster pretty much the same as it was the year prior. ![]() ![]() Pen to paper □️ /HSvHEjTMdf- Carolina Hurricanes June 17, 2021 ![]()
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