The Hurricanes are recalling center prospect Ryan Suzuki, a former first-round pick.
The Carolina Hurricanes drafted center Ryan Suzuki in the first round of the 2019 NHL Draft, but his professional career has largely gone sideways to this point.
An injury to Ryan Suzuki marked Raleigh’s 5-1 shellacking in Nashville The Canes rolled out many of their prospects against a largely NHL lineup for the Predators on Thursday, resulting in a predictable 5-1 loss in Bridgestone Arena.
If I were to ask you about the last six years’ worth of first-round picks in the Carolina Hurricanes organization, you may struggle. Bradley Nadeau was the option the Hurricanes took at this most recent draft, but they didn’t pick in the first round of the two drafts prior.
The most beautiful time of the year has arrived, and that is hockey season. To kick things off is the prospects challenge, where the teams’ rookies get to showcase their abilities in exhibition games.
On the plus side, Ryan Suzuki is back in the lineup! The same struggles that have marred the Chicago Wolves’ season as of late continue to show up in their games, as this time they dropped back to back games in Texas.
Development is rarely linear, but for some prospects, the time to prove themselves is now. This offseason is going to feel very short, especially for those of us that are draft nerds.
Ryan Suzuki returns from injury to score his sixth goal of the season. Game 55: Wolves 5, Admirals 2 An injury depleted Wolves team didn’t let that hold them back as they turned in a strong game against the Milwaukee Admirals.
An already deep Wolves team gets better with the additions of Suzuki and Kochetkov. This was going to be a piece centered on Ryan Suzuki’s return to the lineup after missing three months due to injury.
Another player such as Jesper Fast who can play up and down the lineup while providing some defensive value would certainly help give the Hurricanes a deeper lineup with more versatility.
The All-Star Break has arrived for the Carolina Hurricanes, but that doesn’t mean all the members of the squad will be enjoying seven days off to gear up for the season’s stretch run.
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