Who would have imagined that a contingent waiver claim could provide a chance for a goaltender to claim the No. 1 spot on a top-tier NHL team while simultaneously making history? Yet, that’s exactly the remarkable journey Brandon Bussi is on with the Carolina Hurricanes.
At 27, Bussi has seized the opportunity and secured his position as the Hurricanes’ primary netminder. Starting his NHL career impressively with a 9-1-0 record, a .909 save percentage, and a shutout, Bussi joins an elite group of goalies—like Igor Shesterkin, Frederik Andersen, Bob Froese, and Frank Brimsek—who achieved nine wins in their first ten starts.
Tonight marks his 11th start, presenting Bussi a chance to become only the second goaltender in NHL history to win ten of his first eleven games, a feat previously accomplished solely by Bob Froese. This will be his second back-to-back start of the season, something unexpected but earned, according to Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour.
Despite the pressure, Bussi remains composed and focused, emphasizing his role in stopping pucks consistently rather than getting caught up in the hype. His teammates admire his quiet confidence and the critical saves he makes when it counts the most.
Bussi recently unveiled a new custom mask designed to raise autism awareness, adding a personal touch to his on-ice presence. His story in Carolina has evolved from a feel-good rookie tale to one of a potentially transformative acquisition.
Taylor Hall, a teammate, highlights that a goalie’s journey is unpredictable and that Bussi’s size, athleticism, and relentless progress suggest he will continue to improve. Standing 6-foot-4 and hailing from New York, Bussi isn’t just shining within Carolina but is emerging as one of the league’s standout goaltenders.
Though not bombarded with high shot volumes, the tough saves he’s required to make often come in high-stakes moments like shorthanded breakaways and two-on-ones, in which he has excelled. Brind’Amour praises his ability to deliver crucial saves that keep the team competitive.
Leading the Hurricanes in saves above expectations and topping the league in high-danger save percentage, Bussi’s impact is clear. He has risen from relative obscurity, having gone undrafted and developed through strong AHL performance, to becoming a key player off the waiver wire.
His rise reflects the unpredictable nature of hockey, where determination meets opportunity, and now Bussi stands on the brink of NHL history. Teammates and coaches alike recognize his leadership and the invaluable asset he has become for the Hurricanes.
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Fan Take: Brandon Bussi’s ascent from an undrafted player to NHL history contender is a thrilling example of how perseverance and opportunity can reshape a team’s future. His story inspires fans and players alike, showing that hockey’s depth of talent and unpredictability keep the sport exciting and full of possibility.

