A statement from the Montreal Canadiens
A statement from the Montreal Canadiens pic.twitter.com/X6LEVrrqTT
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) December 15, 2023
The Carolina Hurricanes’ goaltending situation is taking its toll on the club.
Needless to say, that’s pretty disastrous.
Unfortunately for Carolina, Raanta hasn’t delivered the goods so far, and the team placed the veteran in the waivers on Saturday afternoon.
Raanta (CAR) is on waivers
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) December 16, 2023
If Raanta doesn’t get claimed in the waivers, he would be eligible to play in the AHL.
However, the Hurricanes don’t currently have an affiliated club, so they’ll have to work with another NHL team to get a player on loan, with the goal of sending Raanta to that team’s club-school.
If Raanta clears waivers he would be eligible to be assigned to the AHL.
Carolina doesn’t have an AHL affiliate, though, so they would have to work out a player loan with another NHL team to send Raanta to their AHL affiliate. @InsideAHLHockey https://t.co/h7EKtTelAP
– Tony Androckitis* (@TonyAndrock) December 16, 2023
There’s one AHL team that comes to mind that is in desperate need of an experienced goaltender.
With Strauss Mann and Jakub Dobes in net, the addition of a veteran of Raanta’s calibre could go a long way to helping the Rocket get out of their slump.
Situation to watch here. If Antti Raanta goes unclaimed, he could be assigned to an AHL team. Could the Rocket get involved? Remember that the Hurricanes don’t have a firm AHL club this year. https://t.co/o5yU6N0hde
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) December 16, 2023
So, with Andersen’s injury and Raanta’s waivers, Kochetkov is now, by default, the Hurricanes’ #1 goalie.
Obviously, if the Canes are to keep their playoff hopes alive, they’ll need more experience in front of the net to back up young Kochetkov.
And that’s just as well, because the Tricolore has a surplus of goaltenders.
Hurricanes will likely be in the trade market for a goalie eventually but nothing appears imminent at the moment. https://t.co/JQpEMdFziK
– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) December 16, 2023
He would indeed be a great addition to the Carolina dressing room, but the goalie’s performance and salary of nearly $4 million per season until 2025 don’t help the Habs trade him.
One thing’s for sure, Allen’s value can’t be too high, especially with his full salary. There is a possibility of finding common ground, but it wouldn’t be the ideal choice for the Hurricanes.
Allen’s salary seems to be tying Kent Hughes’ hands, and a waivers deal could end up being the solution to the Tricolore’s ménage à trois in front of the net.
In any case, the Hurricanes weren’t afraid to send a veteran goaltender to the waivers, even if his salary isn’t astronomical.
Breaking news
– The Montreal Canadiens offer their condolences to the family of the young field hockey player.
– A beautiful moment captured.
Peep Adam Fantilli’s reaction when he realized how many friends and family showed up to his first game in Toronto. pic.twitter.com/STgTGW9szu
– NHL (@NHL) December 16, 2023
– Crosby with the Montreal Canadiens? Very interesting.
Sidney Crosby with the Habs to finish his career? https://t.co/hDjiTJpwgf
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) December 16, 2023
– Zach Benson is already in good company in the history of the Buffalo Sabres.
In last night’s win, Zach Benson became the youngest Sabres player to score goals in consecutive games since Pierre Turgeon in 1988.
Now, looking ahead to tonight in Arizona: https://t.co/oIDaH5bpEd pic.twitter.com/meV3wN7ZIB
– Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) December 16, 2023
– One thing’s for sure, Struble got the Martin St-Louis chair metaphor right.
“Jayden is going to need time in the AHL.”
10 months ago, Kent Hughes saw Jayden Struble as a long-term project. Struble took advantage of favorable circumstances to reiterate that he may not be years away from the goalhttps://t.co/Fcp28Pw1ez
– Guillaume Lefrançois (@glefrancoisLP) December 15, 2023