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The Carolina Hurricanes have hired Jesper Fast as a development coach. Fast played with the Hurricanes for four seasons from 2020 to 2024. After playing 11 NHL seasons, Fast announced his retirement earlier this summer.
Jesper Fast was hired as a development coach by the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday. The 33-year-old announced his retirement from the NHL on June 2. A forward, Fast did not play for the Hurricanes last season after having neck surgery Aug.
Jesper Fast, the former winger, is back with the Carolina Hurricanes. He will be a development coach. Fast's NHL career ended due to a neck injury. He
Jake Guentzel finally opened up about the messy and interesting ending to his time with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Jesper Fast recently retired after dealing with a neck injury, and now, the Carolina Hurricanes have quickly hired him as a development coach. After missing the 2024/25 campaign with a neck injury, many feared for the future of 33-year old Jesper Fast,
Following another frustrating exit in the playoffs, the Carolina Hurricanes set out to bring more talent to their team. Carolina has been one of the more active squads around the NHL this offseason, adding multiple All-Star-level players to the roster.
The Carolina Hurricanes made some big additions in the 2025 NHL offseason, but where are they still in need of a roster upgrade?
The news has been mostly slow over the last few weeks in the hockey world. However, as we draw closer to the 2025-26 season, promotional schedules are being released, and now Olympic Orientation Camp invitations are being sent out.
NHL.com is providing in-depth roster, prospect and fantasy analysis for each of its 32 teams from Aug. 1-Sept. 1. Today, the top five prospects for the Carolina Hurricanes, according to NHL.com. How acquired: Selected with No. 69 pick in 2020 NHL Draft
Jake Guentzel discussed his departure from the Carolina Hurricanes, revealing that contract negotiations stalled despite his initial hopes for a quick
The Carolina Hurricanes went for size, skill and upside when they selected left-shot defenseman Alexander Nikishin in the third round (69th overall) of the 2020