Jake Guentzel was one of the biggest fish being dangled at the 2024 National Hockey League Trade Deadline, and he found his new home (at least temporarily) with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Guentzel’s game-winning goal was the Penguins’ first shot on goal in 37 minutes. Seven years ago today, Jake Guentzel was the hero for the Penguins in Game 1 of the 2017 Stanley Cup Final.
With the Pittsburgh Penguins finding themselves with two second-round picks thanks to the Jake Guentzel trade with the Carolina Hurricanes, they should have a solid chance to pick two players (if general manager Kyle Dubas keeps both picks) that could end up making an impact in the NHL lineup in the coming years.
Carolina Hurricanes forward Jake Guentzel could be on the move this offseason. After being acquired by Carolina from the Pittsburgh Penguins ahead of the NHL trade deadline on March 8th, he is set to hit free agency.
Although the Carolina Hurricanes fell short of their ultimate goal of winning a Stanley Cup in 2024, it’s hard to not call the Jake Guentzel experiment in Raleigh a success.
Jake Guentzel will become a free agent this summer, making it possible for him to sign anywhere he wants, including a reunion with the Penguins. However, after spending the past two months in Carolina, it appears Guentzel has a strong desire to re-sign with the Hurricanes.
Jake Guentzel was phenomenal for the Carolina Hurricanes in both the team’s 2023-24 regular-season and Stanley Cup Playoff run — but the veteran, along with the organization, came up short of the ultimate goal after losing to the New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference second-round.
The Hurricanes will be one of the most interesting teams to watch this offseason by any measure.
The Carolina Hurricanes are facing a summer with a lot of expiring contracts. Even though we are still in the swing of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, one of the newest Hurricanes has shot up the priority list of Hurricane’s free agents to re-sign due to his history, regular season play, and playoff performance.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are getting a look at how Brayden Yager, their first-round draft choice in 2023, performs in high-stakes games, and they have to like what they’re seeing.
Whether or not the Thunder and Hurricanes can win tonight is one question. The more certain fact seems to be that we can expect higher volume from these teams' most important players.
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It was an upper-body injury that kept Jake Guentzel out of the Pittsburgh Penguins lineup for a few weeks, but nothing serious. Right? The Athletic’s Michael Russo recently did a feature story on Guentzel and the Carolina Hurricanes’ run in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Carolina Hurricanes made a remarkable comeback against the New York Islanders on Monday night, scoring four goals in the third period to erase a 3-0 deficit.
The Carolina Hurricanes wiped out a deficit and took the lead in just nine seconds on Monday night.
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When asked about the odds he would have re-signed in Pittsburgh, forward Jake Guentzel held nothing back when it came to what he thought his future would be.
Saturday night’s overtime in Toronto against the Maple Leafs was a microcosm of the Carolina Hurricanes’ unforgettable previous 10 days. First, when the 3-on-3 started, Canes coach Rod Brind’Amour had to check himself.
Trading an impending free agent makes sense for a team fading out of playoff contention, but did Pittsburgh get enough for its star asset?
Another one bites the dust. Pittsburgh Penguins GM Kyle Dubas made one of the tougher calls of his managerial career on Thursday night, sending star winger Jake Guentzel to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for four players and two conditional draft picks.
For the first time since the 2005-06 season the Penguins approached the NHL trade deadline as sellers. They sold off one of their biggest pieces on Thursday night, sending top-line winger and Stanley Cup champion Jake Guentzel to the Hurricanes.
The Carolina Hurricanes are in the process of acquiring Jake Guentzel from the Pittsburgh Penguins, according to Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli. “My understanding is the Penguins and Hurricanes have agreed to the basic framework of a deal that will send Jake Guentzel to Carolina,” Seravalli wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
We’re just one day away from the NHL Trade Deadline, and things are really starting to heat up. The Pittsburgh Penguins are at the center of the remaining trade speculation, as forward Jake Guentzel is the biggest trade chip remaining.
The NHL trade deadline, set for 3 p.m. Wednesday, is coming up on the horizon, and Jake Guentzel still is on the Pittsburgh Penguins’ payroll. Now, it’s
TSN’s Darren Dreger reports that the Penguins hope to have a trade in place for forward Jake Guentzel by Wednesday.
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