The Carolina Hurricanes, leading the Eastern Conference with a 40-17-6 record, made only one addition at the NHL trade deadline. They acquired veteran enforcer Nicolas Deslauriers from the Philadelphia Flyers for a seventh-round pick to bolster physicality for the playoffs. Meanwhile, defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere's lower-body injury raises concerns for the team's defense.
The Hurricanes entered the week of March 8 to March 15, 2026, following a subdued NHL trade deadline on March 6. General Manager Eric Tulsky trusted the team's depth and chose not to pursue expensive rental players, given their strong standing atop the Eastern Conference.
In their sole transaction, Carolina added toughness by bringing in Nicolas Deslauriers from the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick. The move aims to provide a physical presence during the playoff push.
A setback came with star defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere, who exited a 6-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Friday with a lower-body injury. Gostisbehere, the team's power-play quarterback, has dealt with similar issues earlier this season. He sat out Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Calgary Flames, ending a road trip on a disappointing note. Head coach Rod Brind’Amour expressed hope that the injury would not sideline him for long. In his absence, the defense relies on Jalen Chatfield, Jaccob Slavin, and Mike Reilly.
The road trip through Western Canada showed promise with a dominant performance in Edmonton, where Seth Jarvis and Sebastian Aho contributed offensively. However, defensive lapses allowed Calgary to prevail despite the Flames' struggles, prompting a need for tighter play.
Looking ahead, the Hurricanes return to the Lenovo Center for a two-game homestand against the Pittsburgh Penguins and St. Louis Blues, matchups where they enter as favorites. A subsequent trip to Florida pits them against the Tampa Bay Lightning in a game with potential playoff-seeding ramifications.