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The former Canadians player may have played his last game in the Hurricane
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Ex-Canadiens Star Potentially Bids Farewell After Final Game with Hurricanes

May 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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Since the Carolina Hurricanes signed former Montreal Canadiens player Jesperi Kotkaniemi in the summer of 2021 with a $6.1 million offer sheet, the coverage around the center has been largely negative. As he approached his 25th birthday during the Eastern Conference Finals, Kotkaniemi’s performance drew criticism, particularly after a costly penalty in Game 5 that shifted momentum against the Hurricanes. Leading 2-0, Carolina saw their advantage evaporate quickly after Kotkaniemi’s penalty, allowing Florida’s Matthew Tkachuk and Evan Rodrigues to tie the game and Anton Lundell to give the Panthers the lead.

Although Carolina managed to score in the final period, Florida reclaimed the lead and secured an empty-net goal from Sam Bennett, ultimately winning the game 5-3 and the series 4-1. Kotkaniemi’s ice time was limited to just 9 minutes and 31 seconds, the lowest among Carolina forwards. Despite having five years left on his eight-year, $38.56 million contract signed in March 2022, his performance has been unsatisfactory, with his highest point total being 43 in the 2022-23 season, followed by less productive years.

A revised no-trade clause will become active starting the 2026-27 season, which will allow Kotkaniemi to submit a list of 10 teams he can’t be traded to. Given his contract and declining performance, it’s uncertain if the Hurricanes will move him this offseason. With significant financial implications—an $8.4 million buyout cost over ten years if waived—the front office faces a tough decision. While drafting Kotkaniemi third overall in 2018 seemed promising, it remains questionable whether the Hurricanes will hold onto him after signing him through an offer sheet.

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Fan Take: This news highlights the complexities of managing big contracts in the NHL, especially when young players don’t meet expectations. For hockey fans, it’s a reminder that developing talent and making smart financial decisions are crucial to a team’s success and can significantly impact the sport’s competitive balance.

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