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Carlson Signs With Lightning and Andersen With the Oil Day 2, Open Thread
LAS VEGAS, NV - JUNE 14: Goaltender Frederik Andersen #31 and left wing Nikolaj Ehlers #27 of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrate winning the Stanley Cup and their Danish background after game six of the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Carolina Hurricanes on June 14, 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Matthew Bolt/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesDefenseman John Carlson, whose rights the Carolina Hurricanes made a trade for with their final pick during the NHL Entry Draft on Saturday, ended up signing with the Tampa Bay Lighting. After all the rumors about the starting price for him being $10 million times two, or more, he ended up signing for $8.5 million AAV for two years. Things like this usually work out for the best and he might have worked out well in Carolina, but maybe he wouldnt have. Bottom line, the Canes probably matched that offer and he chose Tampa. So be it.In other big news, Frederik Andersen signed a one year deal with the Edmonton Oilers. Andersen had a tremendous playoffs for the Hurricanes this postseason until he got hurt in Game two of the Finals. He had a rough regular season and had an up and down career with Carolina.In the five years with the Canes, he posted a .906 save percentage, but the last two seasons he was at .874 and .899. He started 51 games in year one in Carolina, but then started 33, 16, 22, and 35 after that due to a variety of injuries or issues. His base salary in Edmonton is $1 million with another $1.8 million in performance bonuses. Andersen was the consummate professional, was always open to the media, and was a great teammate in the room. He will be missed. There were several other signings yesterday, you can check them out here as well as who is still available.https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/free-agency/While they lost Carlson and Zach Werenski has taken himself out of trade talks, the Canes still have work to do. Will they be able to re-sign Nikishin or will they trade him? Are they still kicking the tires on Connor Hellebuyck? Do they have another trick up their sleeves?
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