Carolina Hurricanes sign forward Taylor Hall to 3-year extension
- On Wednesday, shortly after the Carolina Hurricanes swept the New Jersey Devils in the opening round of the playoffs, they secured Taylor Hall with a contract extension lasting three years and valued at $9.5 million.
- Hall joined the Hurricanes in a blockbuster January trade from the Chicago Blackhawks amid a looming free agency and salary cap concerns.
- Hall, a 33-year-old with 15 years in the NHL and the 2017-18 MVP, recorded 18 goals and 24 assists while playing 77 regular-season games split between Chicago and Carolina, including nine goals in 31 outings for the Hurricanes.
- Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky praised Hall as "an outstanding fit for our team" and noted he has been a solid veteran presence and difference maker on the ice.
- The extension ensures Hall remains with Carolina through the 2027-28 season as the team advances to the next playoff round, marking its seventh straight postseason series win.
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Hurricanes F Taylor Hall signs 3-year contract extension
Carolina Hurricanes forward Taylor Hall signed a three-year, $9.5 million contract with the team on Wednesday.
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The Carolina Hurricanes re-sign Taylor Hall Canes PR: The Carolina Hurricanes have signed forward Taylor Hall to a three-year contract extension worth $9.5 million, a salary cap hit of $3,166,667 “Taylor has proven to be an outstanding fit for our team, and we are thrilled that he is excited to make Raleigh his home for another three seasons,” said Tulsky. “He’s been a solid veteran presence in the locker room and a difference maker on the ice.”…
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