
"With the Olympic roster freeze ongoing, GMs around the league continue to have constant dialogue, as they work on the parameters of deals, and search the market for the most appealing package. Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky is notoriously aggressive on the trade market, and this season's going to be no different, so there's a very good chance the 'Canes and Leafs could be doing business together ahead of the Mar. 6 deadline."
"The Hurricanes' successful season has been led by goaltender Brandon Bussi, the 27-year-old undrafted career minor-leaguer, who has burst onto the scene in Carolina, posting a 23-3-1 record, with an astonishing 2.12 goals against average, and .908 save percentage. Not a bad 27-game start to Bussi's NHL career. While they have a balanced attack up front, and play a hard-nosed system under head coach Rod Brind'Amour, there are a couple of holes in their lineup that Tulsky would like to patch up"
Brad Treliving and other NHL general managers are engaged in trade discussions during the Olympic roster freeze as they explore options before the Mar. 6 deadline. Carolina Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky has $26 million in cap space and a history of aggressive, blockbuster moves. Goaltender Brandon Bussi has emerged with a 23-3-1 record, 2.12 goals against average and .908 save percentage. Carolina seeks more offensive production from the blueline and a top-four defenceman. Oliver Ekman-Larsson offers versatility, steady two-way play and a $3.5 million cap hit through 2028, while Bobby McMann could address depth scoring needs.
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