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The Carolina Hurricanes now have a definitive no from Mikko Rantanen when it comes to the forward signing an extension before Friday’s NHL trade deadline.
The Vegas Golden Knights are one of several teams linked to Mikko Rantanen in a blockbuster trade ahead of the deadline.
The Vegas Golden Knights turned back the clock the day before the NHL Trade Deadline when they acquired Reilly Smith from the New York Rangers for a dream reunion. Smith was one of the original “misfits” from the Vegas expansion draft but left the team after they won the Stanley Cup.
Carolina Hurricanes could face a major trade for a Sebastian Aho teammate and both the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars reportedly want that player for the 2024-25 NHL season.
A pair of teams that haven’t faced off since October meet for their second of three meetings this season when the Carolina Hurricanes take on the Boston Bruins at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, N.C.
The Mikko Rantanen experiment hasn't worked with the Carolina Hurricanes, and he could be on the move again before the trade deadline.
If the Carolina Hurricanes are going to deal Rantanen to the Leafs, it's going to cost the Leafs Matthew Knies. The $2.775 million forward has reportedly been tabbed as the centerpiece of the return if a deal is going to be made.
The Carolina Hurricanes have received multiple compelling offers for star winger Mikko Rantanen leading up to Friday's trade deadline, sources told Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli. It was reported Wednesday the Hurricanes have reached out to see who'd be interested in acquiring Rantanen after he informed the club he won't sign an extension prior to the deadline.
Eric Stephens of The Athletic: John Gibson and his latest injury were never expected to keep him out long. On the other hand, he looked downright rusty on Saturday night against Chicago. That was understandable. He allowed six goals on 24 shots. More importantly for Pat Verbeek and the Anaheim Ducks is that Gibson is back.