With training camp started, the volume of Carolina Hurricanes hockey news and coverage should increase. It also means that I get busier trying to keep up with the day-to-day of the hockey season and that I find less time to hunt for Hurricanes hockey news. I would greatly appreciate quick emails or Tweets during the season if you happen upon an article that might be of interest to other Caniacs.

 

Prospects and Traverse City tourney

Sean Shapiro from Today’s Slapshot offers a look at Valentin Zykov’s restart with the Carolina Hurricanes after being acquired via trade last February.

Mike Morreale from NHL.com includes one Hurricanes prospect in his list of the top 11 prospects from the Traverse City tourney.

Dustin L. Nelson from The Hockey Writers reported that Hurricanes prospect Aleksi Saarela would miss the Traverse City tourney due to an injury.

For those just checking in with the return of Hurricanes hockey, you can find the latest menu of Canes ‘back to school’ prospect articles inside the most recent which is Callum Booth.

 

First round of Hurricanes training camp and 2016-17 season previews

Andrew Schnittker from the Technician offers 5 questions in advance of the Hurricanes training camp.

Cory Lavalette from the North State Journal penned this training camp preview with his predictions for who will make the opening night roster.

Jen Neale at Yahoo! Puck Daddy previews the Carolina Hurricanes 2016-17 season.

Cane_alytics at Section 328 takes an early run at identifying narratives with the potential of becoming tiresome during the 2016-17 season.

Brian LeBlanc from Canes Country offers a pretty thorough rundown of the Carolina Hurricanes training camp roster.

 

Sebastian Aho

Jussi Saarinen from yle has an article in Finnish (Google translate yields reasonably readable version) that offers a few quotes from Sebastian Aho on the value of playing in the World Cup of Hockey.

 

Hurricanes hockey is here! The volume of news is picking up. Please check in weekly from a roundup of high-quality Carolina Hurricanes coverage from around the internet.

 

Go Canes!

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