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May 31, 2025
Hurricanes’ Chatfield, Walker, Jarvis have no surgery plans for injuries after playoff run - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Hurricanes’ Chatfield, Walker, Jarvis have no surgery plans for injuries after playoff run - NBC Sports

The Carolina Hurricanes have confirmed that defensemen Jalen Chatfield and Sean Walker, along with forward Seth Jarvis, will not require surgery following injuries sustained during their playoff run this season. Chatfield dealt with a hip injury that sidelined him for the last six games, while Walker's shoulder issue worsened after a hit in the playoffs. Jarvis, the team’s leading scorer this postseason, plans to continue rehabilitation for a shoulder issue that he has managed for two seasons. Despite these challenges, the Hurricanes maintained a remarkable streak of winning a playoff series for seven consecutive years.

Chatfield expressed his frustration over missing key games, including the entire series against the Florida Panthers. He was optimistic about recovery with additional rehab time. Walker shared similar sentiments, hoping to return if the team had advanced further, but is now focusing on recovery. Jarvis, who led the team in assists and points during the playoffs, is also eyeing participation in the 2026 Olympics while managing his shoulder rehabilitation without surgery.

How will the Hurricanes cope with their injuries going into the next season?What are the potential risks of rushing players back from injury?What are the alternatives to surgery for managing chronic injuries in hockey?How might the Hurricanes adjust their roster in light of these injuries?
Mentions:
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nhl/news/hurricanes-chat..

May 30, 2025
No surgery for Hurricanes' Chatfield, Walker and Jarvis - ESPN
ESPN
No surgery for Hurricanes' Chatfield, Walker and Jarvis - ESPN

Carolina Hurricanes players Jalen Chatfield, Sean Walker, and Seth Jarvis recently announced they will not require surgery for injuries sustained during their playoff run. Chatfield missed the final six games of the postseason due to a hip injury, while Walker suffered a shoulder setback that limited his participation. Jarvis, the team's leading scorer in the regular season and playoffs, is focusing on shoulder rehab after dealing with persistent issues. Despite a five-game series loss to the Florida Panthers, Carolina continues to hold the record for winning at least one playoff series for seven consecutive seasons.

Chatfield reflected on the difficulty of playing through his hip injury, expressing frustration at not being able to contribute at full speed. He felt close to returning before the end of the season but ultimately couldn't make it back in time. Walker's injury was exacerbated by a significant hit during the playoffs, which he described as a setback. Jarvis, who had a strong postseason performance with ten assists and 16 points, is opting for a rehabilitation approach again this offseason, aiming to strengthen his shoulder and hopes to wear a protective brace from the start of the new season.

What are the implications of the players' injuries for the Hurricanes' offseason strategy?How can fantasy players gauge the value of injured players from the Hurricanes?What are the best strategies for drafting players from teams with injury concerns?How can the Hurricanes' playoff performance influence their fantasy players' draft status?
Mentions:
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45393502/no-su..

May 21, 2025
Hurricanes Forward Turn Heads With Bold Panthers Series Comments - Athlon Sports
Matt Levine
Athlon Sports
Hurricanes Forward Turn Heads With Bold Panthers Series Comments - Athlon Sports

The Carolina Hurricanes faced an all-too-familiar situation, falling to the Florida Panthers in the first game of the Eastern Conference Final. This marks the 13th consecutive loss in the conference finals for the Hurricanes, a streak dating back to 2009. Despite a season full of home success, the pressure of playoff performance seems to weigh heavily on the team. Coach Rod Brind'Amour faces scrutiny as this was the ninth consecutive conference finals defeat under his leadership.

Forward Seth Jarvis expressed confidence in their ability to bounce back, but the team's recent history raises concerns. The Hurricanes struggled to generate offense, contrasting sharply with the robust play of the Panthers, who are defending champions for a reason. As the series continues, the pressure mounts on Carolina to avoid another early playoff exit.

What adjustments do the Hurricanes need to make for Game 2?How crucial is mental resilience for teams in playoff scenarios?What can the Panthers do to maintain their momentum in the series?How do historical playoff performances impact current team dynamics?
Mentions:
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
@Rod Brind'Amour | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Rod Brind'Amour | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://athlonsports.com/nhl/carolina-hurricanes/h..

May 20, 2025
NHL DFS Picks: DraftKings Top Plays and Strategy for Tuesday's Playoff Game
@rotowire
RotoWire
NHL DFS Picks: DraftKings Top Plays and Strategy for Tuesday's Playoff Game

As the NHL playoffs heat up, fantasy hockey managers are gearing up for an exciting matchup featuring the Carolina Hurricanes and the Florida Panthers. The Hurricanes are the favorites, having just defeated the Washington Capitals. In Game 1, the over/under is set at 5.5 goals, which indicates a potentially tight contest. Notable players to consider for your fantasy lineup include Sergei Bobrovsky, who boasts a stellar record against the Hurricanes, and Aleksander Barkov, who has been crucial in Florida's playoff success.

For fantasy captains, Bobrovsky is an excellent option at $15,600, given his recent performances and playoff history against Carolina. Other viable picks include Barkov and emerging stars like Seth Jarvis, who is currently on a points streak. With a $50,000 salary cap and no positional requirements, this slate opens up diverse strategies for building your lineup. Ensure to stack players wisely to maximize your scoring potential.

What strategies should I consider for this single-game slate?What is the impact of goaltender performance on fantasy scoring?What insights can I draw from the Hurricanes' recent playoff success?Are there any under-the-radar players to consider for this matchup?
Mentions:
@Aleksander Barkov | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Aleksander Barkov | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Andrei Svechnikov | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Andrei Svechnikov | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sergei Bobrovsky | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sergei Bobrovsky | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://www.rotowire.com/hockey/article/nhl-dfs-pi..

April 25, 2025
Nemec scores in second OT to lift Devils past Hurricanes 3-2 in Game 3 - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Nemec scores in second OT to lift Devils past Hurricanes 3-2 in Game 3 - The Globe and Mail

Simon Nemec clinched a thrilling 3-2 victory for the New Jersey Devils over the Carolina Hurricanes during Game 3 of their playoff series, scoring just 2:36 into the second overtime. The win marks an important rebound for the Devils, who had lost the first two games of the series. Nico Hischier and Dawson Mercer contributed with goals during regulation, while Jacob Markstrom made 25 saves, showcasing his steadfast presence in the net. For the Hurricanes, goals from Seth Jarvis and Sebastian Aho kept them competitive, but they ultimately fell short in a gripping overtime.

New Jersey's victory also highlighted their offensive resilience, as Mercer’s third-period goal had initially extended their lead to 2-0. However, the Hurricanes rallied with power-play goals from Jarvis and Aho to tie the game, showcasing their ability to respond under pressure. With Game 4 looming, the playoff intensity is only expected to escalate.

What strategies should the Devils employ to win Game 4?What are the implications of losing Game 4 for the Hurricanes?What is the significance of Game 4 in this series?How can teams capitalize on power play opportunities in the playoffs?
Mentions:
@Dawson Mercer | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Dawson Mercer | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Frederik Andersen | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Frederik Andersen | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jacob Markstrom | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Jacob Markstrom | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Nico Hischier | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Nico Hischier | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Simon Nemec | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Simon Nemec | New Jersey Devils | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

May 31, 2025
Hurricanes’ Chatfield, Walker, Jarvis have no surgery plans for injuries after playoff run - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Hurricanes’ Chatfield, Walker, Jarvis have no surgery plans for injuries after playoff run - NBC Sports

The Carolina Hurricanes have confirmed that defensemen Jalen Chatfield and Sean Walker, along with forward Seth Jarvis, will not require surgery following injuries sustained during their playoff run this season. Chatfield dealt with a hip injury that sidelined him for the last six games, while Walker's shoulder issue worsened after a hit in the playoffs. Jarvis, the team’s leading scorer this postseason, plans to continue rehabilitation for a shoulder issue that he has managed for two seasons. Despite these challenges, the Hurricanes maintained a remarkable streak of winning a playoff series for seven consecutive years.

Chatfield expressed his frustration over missing key games, including the entire series against the Florida Panthers. He was optimistic about recovery with additional rehab time. Walker shared similar sentiments, hoping to return if the team had advanced further, but is now focusing on recovery. Jarvis, who led the team in assists and points during the playoffs, is also eyeing participation in the 2026 Olympics while managing his shoulder rehabilitation without surgery.

How will the Hurricanes cope with their injuries going into the next season?What are the potential risks of rushing players back from injury?What are the alternatives to surgery for managing chronic injuries in hockey?How might the Hurricanes adjust their roster in light of these injuries?
Mentions:
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nhl/news/hurricanes-chat..

May 30, 2025
No surgery for Hurricanes' Chatfield, Walker and Jarvis - ESPN
ESPN
No surgery for Hurricanes' Chatfield, Walker and Jarvis - ESPN

Carolina Hurricanes players Jalen Chatfield, Sean Walker, and Seth Jarvis recently announced they will not require surgery for injuries sustained during their playoff run. Chatfield missed the final six games of the postseason due to a hip injury, while Walker suffered a shoulder setback that limited his participation. Jarvis, the team's leading scorer in the regular season and playoffs, is focusing on shoulder rehab after dealing with persistent issues. Despite a five-game series loss to the Florida Panthers, Carolina continues to hold the record for winning at least one playoff series for seven consecutive seasons.

Chatfield reflected on the difficulty of playing through his hip injury, expressing frustration at not being able to contribute at full speed. He felt close to returning before the end of the season but ultimately couldn't make it back in time. Walker's injury was exacerbated by a significant hit during the playoffs, which he described as a setback. Jarvis, who had a strong postseason performance with ten assists and 16 points, is opting for a rehabilitation approach again this offseason, aiming to strengthen his shoulder and hopes to wear a protective brace from the start of the new season.

What are the implications of the players' injuries for the Hurricanes' offseason strategy?How can fantasy players gauge the value of injured players from the Hurricanes?What are the best strategies for drafting players from teams with injury concerns?How can the Hurricanes' playoff performance influence their fantasy players' draft status?
Mentions:
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jalen Chatfield | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sean Walker | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45393502/no-su..

May 21, 2025
Hurricanes Forward Turn Heads With Bold Panthers Series Comments - Athlon Sports
Matt Levine
Athlon Sports
Hurricanes Forward Turn Heads With Bold Panthers Series Comments - Athlon Sports

The Carolina Hurricanes faced an all-too-familiar situation, falling to the Florida Panthers in the first game of the Eastern Conference Final. This marks the 13th consecutive loss in the conference finals for the Hurricanes, a streak dating back to 2009. Despite a season full of home success, the pressure of playoff performance seems to weigh heavily on the team. Coach Rod Brind'Amour faces scrutiny as this was the ninth consecutive conference finals defeat under his leadership.

Forward Seth Jarvis expressed confidence in their ability to bounce back, but the team's recent history raises concerns. The Hurricanes struggled to generate offense, contrasting sharply with the robust play of the Panthers, who are defending champions for a reason. As the series continues, the pressure mounts on Carolina to avoid another early playoff exit.

What adjustments do the Hurricanes need to make for Game 2?How crucial is mental resilience for teams in playoff scenarios?What can the Panthers do to maintain their momentum in the series?How do historical playoff performances impact current team dynamics?
Mentions:
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
@Rod Brind'Amour | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Rod Brind'Amour | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://athlonsports.com/nhl/carolina-hurricanes/h..

May 20, 2025
NHL DFS Picks: DraftKings Top Plays and Strategy for Tuesday's Playoff Game
@rotowire
RotoWire
NHL DFS Picks: DraftKings Top Plays and Strategy for Tuesday's Playoff Game

As the NHL playoffs heat up, fantasy hockey managers are gearing up for an exciting matchup featuring the Carolina Hurricanes and the Florida Panthers. The Hurricanes are the favorites, having just defeated the Washington Capitals. In Game 1, the over/under is set at 5.5 goals, which indicates a potentially tight contest. Notable players to consider for your fantasy lineup include Sergei Bobrovsky, who boasts a stellar record against the Hurricanes, and Aleksander Barkov, who has been crucial in Florida's playoff success.

For fantasy captains, Bobrovsky is an excellent option at $15,600, given his recent performances and playoff history against Carolina. Other viable picks include Barkov and emerging stars like Seth Jarvis, who is currently on a points streak. With a $50,000 salary cap and no positional requirements, this slate opens up diverse strategies for building your lineup. Ensure to stack players wisely to maximize your scoring potential.

What strategies should I consider for this single-game slate?What is the impact of goaltender performance on fantasy scoring?What insights can I draw from the Hurricanes' recent playoff success?Are there any under-the-radar players to consider for this matchup?
Mentions:
@Aleksander Barkov | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Aleksander Barkov | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Andrei Svechnikov | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Andrei Svechnikov | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sergei Bobrovsky | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sergei Bobrovsky | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL

https://www.rotowire.com/hockey/article/nhl-dfs-pi..

April 25, 2025
Nemec scores in second OT to lift Devils past Hurricanes 3-2 in Game 3 - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Nemec scores in second OT to lift Devils past Hurricanes 3-2 in Game 3 - The Globe and Mail

Simon Nemec clinched a thrilling 3-2 victory for the New Jersey Devils over the Carolina Hurricanes during Game 3 of their playoff series, scoring just 2:36 into the second overtime. The win marks an important rebound for the Devils, who had lost the first two games of the series. Nico Hischier and Dawson Mercer contributed with goals during regulation, while Jacob Markstrom made 25 saves, showcasing his steadfast presence in the net. For the Hurricanes, goals from Seth Jarvis and Sebastian Aho kept them competitive, but they ultimately fell short in a gripping overtime.

New Jersey's victory also highlighted their offensive resilience, as Mercer’s third-period goal had initially extended their lead to 2-0. However, the Hurricanes rallied with power-play goals from Jarvis and Aho to tie the game, showcasing their ability to respond under pressure. With Game 4 looming, the playoff intensity is only expected to escalate.

What strategies should the Devils employ to win Game 4?What are the implications of losing Game 4 for the Hurricanes?What is the significance of Game 4 in this series?How can teams capitalize on power play opportunities in the playoffs?
Mentions:
@Dawson Mercer | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Dawson Mercer | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Frederik Andersen | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Frederik Andersen | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jacob Markstrom | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Jacob Markstrom | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Nico Hischier | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Nico Hischier | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Seth Jarvis | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Simon Nemec | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Simon Nemec | New Jersey Devils | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

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