Martin Necas signed an eight-year contract with the Colorado Avalanche, after a strong start to his season and a recent trade that brought him to the team, solidifying his role in the franchise for years to come.
The Carolina Hurricanes, led by NHL co-scoring leader Martin Necas, are set to face the New York Rangers. Necas, with 35 points in 21 games, aims to continue his strong performance following a game-winning goal against Dallas. Key players Sebastian Aho and Seth Jarvis are also expected to contribute significantly. Spencer Martin is likely to start as goaltender, with Pyotr Kochetkov still in concussion protocol. The Hurricanes are favored with betting odds of -190.
Karel Vejmelka's impressive 49-save performance led the Utah Hockey Club to a 4-1 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes, despite Carolina's dominant play and Martin Necas extending his point streak to 11 games. Utah capitalized on key opportunities in the third period, scoring three goals, while Carolina struggled to convert their numerous chances, hindered by Vejmelka's stellar goaltending. The Hurricanes will regroup for their upcoming games against the Senators and Blues.
The Carolina Hurricanes, riding a seven-game winning streak, will maintain their current lineup as they face the Pittsburgh Penguins. Martin Necas has been a standout performer with 17 points in his last seven games, while Jack Roslovic leads the team with seven goals. The Hurricanes aim to extend their success as they conclude a four-game homestand.
The Carolina Hurricanes will have Frederik Andersen in goal and Martin Necas in the lineup, while Jesper Fast will miss the game against the Detroit Red Wings due to an upper-body injury. Andersen has been in excellent form, with a 6-0 record and impressive stats since returning to the crease. The projected lineup includes Necas alongside Kuznetsov and Martinook, with Fast out due to injury, and the betting odds favoring the Canes.
The Carolina Hurricanes are looking for continued production from forward Martin Necas as they face the Arizona Coyotes, while the Coyotes are hoping for a strong performance from Clayton Keller, who is on the verge of his fourth 50-point season. Rookie Logan Cooley is also making a mark for the Coyotes, showcasing the team's rising talent. The Hurricanes had won five of six games before a recent loss, and defenseman Jaccob Slavin is close to tying a franchise record for points by a defenseman. The Coyotes will be without goalie Connor Ingram, who is week to week with an undisclosed injury.
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour is hopeful for a consistent lineup as they face the Minnesota Wild, with the only uncertainty surrounding Andrei Svechnikov's availability. Martin Necas made a strong return in their previous game, and Antti Raanta is set to start in net, with Spencer Martin as backup. The projected lineup includes Svechnikov, Aho, Teravainen, and Necas, while the power play units are also outlined for the game.
Martin Necas returns to the Carolina Hurricanes' lineup after a two-week injury, expected to skate alongside Stefan Noesen and Jack Drury, while Antti Raanta will play his 20th game of the season with rookie Yaniv Perets as the backup goaltender. Carolina added Spencer Martin to the mix, claiming him off waivers from the Columbus Blue Jackets, providing more options and security in the goaltending position. The projected lineup includes changes due to Necas' return, with Brendan Lemieux likely to be the healthy scratch.
The Carolina Hurricanes will have Antti Raanta in goal as they face the Los Angeles Kings, with no changes expected to the team's lineup. Martin Necas will miss his fifth consecutive game due to an upper-body injury, allowing Brendan Lemieux to remain in the lineup. The projected lineup includes Lemieux, Aho, Teravainen, and others, with Raanta and Perets as goaltenders.
Forward Jesper Fast will return to the Carolina Hurricanes lineup to face the Anaheim Ducks after being sidelined due to a head injury, while Martin Necas will miss his third consecutive game due to an upper-body injury. Pyotr Kochetkov is expected to start in goal, and the projected lineup includes adjustments to accommodate the returning players.
During the third game of the NHL playoff series between the Carolina Hurricanes and New York Islanders, Hurricanes forward Martin Necas was checked into the Islanders' bench and threw a punch at a seated Isles player before exiting back onto the ice. Necas received no supplementary discipline for the punch, and will be in the lineup for Carolina. The Islanders won the game 5-1 and will look to even up the series at two wins apiece on Sunday.