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    The Carolina Hurricanes will look different both on the ice and in the front office next season

    By Zachery Eanes,

    14 days ago

    It's a season of change for the Carolina Hurricanes , who are reshuffling their leadership and roster after six consecutive seasons reaching the NHL playoffs without a title.

    Why it matters: It might not be quite a rebuilding year for the Canes, but the moves made this summer could determine whether the team continues its dominant run in the Eastern Conference.


    The big picture: Due to financial constraints — and the lure of new opportunities — the Hurricanes' roster was destined to see significant change this offseason, with the team forced to prioritize some players over others.

    Catch up quick: The first major dominoes to fall for the Canes weren't players at all.

    Waddell had two roles with the Canes, head of the hockey operations as well as business operations, and the team decided it would replace him with two hires.

    • In his place, the Canes elevated Assistant General Manager Eric Tulsky , — who holds a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley and is considered a data wizard — as GM.
    • On Monday, the team said it hired Doug Warf , of Raleigh-based MDO Holdings, as head of business operations and to oversee its redevelopment of PNC Arena .

    Who they signed: On the player side, the Canes have made several signings. Here are several notable ones:

    Who is leaving: Several well-known names, however, will be leaving Raleigh, including:

    What's next: Several key players are still in limbo.

    • The Canes have submitted qualifying offers for Seth Jarvis, Martin Necas and Jack Drury. Necas and Drury will enter salary arbitration talks with the Canes — though Necas has been the subject of trade rumors .
    • Defenseman Tony DeAngelo remains a free agent has not yet signed a deal anywhere.
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