Carolina Hurricanes reduce roster ahead of new NHL season

Tom Dundon chief executive officer, owner and governor of the Carolina Hurricanes - Carolina Hurricanes Website
Tom Dundon chief executive officer, owner and governor of the Carolina Hurricanes - Carolina Hurricanes Website
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The Carolina Hurricanes have reduced their roster to 26 players, according to an announcement by General Manager Eric Tulsky.

Goaltender Nikita Quapp, along with forwards Bradly Nadeau, Justin Robidas, Ivan Ryabkin, Gleb Trikozov and Felix Unger Sorum, as well as defensemen Bryce Montgomery and Joel Nystrom, will be assigned to the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League (AHL).

Additionally, forwards Noel Gunler, Tyson Jost, Josiah Slavin and Ryan Suzuki and defenseman Gavin Bayreuther have been placed on waivers for reassignment to Chicago. Oliver Kylington and Kevin Labanc have been released from their professional tryout contracts.

Following these moves, the Hurricanes’ training camp roster includes 15 forwards, eight defensemen and three goaltenders.

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