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All that’s missing from his potential Hall of Fame career is a Stanley Cup title.
The 24-year-old Kartye had six goals and seven assists in 63 regular-season games last season. He also had two goals and two assists in three games for Coachella Valley in the American Hockey League.
The three-time Stanley Cup champion was introduced Friday as the newest member of the Jets.
Ehlers agreed to terms on a six-year, $51 million contract. He’ll count $8.5 million against the salary cap through 2031.
Orlov, who turns 34 later this month, signed a two-year contract worth $13 million. A Stanley Cup champion from his time in Washington who spent the past two seasons in Carolina, the veteran defenseman will count $6.5 million against the cap through 2026-27.
Ryan Lindgren might come from a family of goalies, but the newest addition to the Seattle Kraken blue line knew from an early age he didn’t have much of a future in net.
The Stars reintroduced Glen Gulutzan as their coach, with he and the franchise both in much different places than a dozen years ago.
Should Taylor Makar someday make the roster, big brother Cale needs to consider altering the back of his Colorado Avalanche sweater.
Burns is back in the Western Conference, where he spent his first 18 NHL seasons before the last three with the Hurricanes.
K’Andre Miller kept his phone off and avoided social media in recent weeks with his future uncertain after five seasons with the Rangers. Now, he’s eager to jump into the Hurricanes’ aggressive system.