Hurricanes GM: Jarvis Faces Recovery Time of 4-6 Months After Shoulder Surgery
Eric Tulsky said the forward had long-running shoulder problems and may miss the start of next season after a recovery of up to 6 months.
- Carolina Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis underwent shoulder surgery on Friday following the team's Stanley Cup championship, with general manager Eric Tulsky announcing he could miss up to six months.
- Jarvis managed the shoulder injury through strengthening and rehab work, delaying surgery to avoid missing time during the team's deep playoff run to the Stanley Cup championship.
- Before surgery, the forward led the Hurricanes with 32 goals in 71 regular-season games and competed for Team Canada at the Milan Cortina Olympics, though effectiveness declined during playoffs.
- Tulsky noted there is a "very real chance here" the team has an open lineup spot, potentially allowing top prospect Bradly Nadeau to "get some runway" on the roster.
- Fourth-Line forward Eric Robinson also underwent knee surgery and faces an eight-week recovery period, further straining the roster as the organization prepares for the upcoming season.
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Hurricanes standout Seth Jarvis (shoulder) expected to miss start of next season - Regional Media News
Carolina Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis has undergone shoulder surgery and will likely miss the start of next season for the defending Stanley Cup champions, general manager Eric Tulsky said late Friday. Jarvis, who led the Hurricanes in the regular season with 32 goals, had initially injured the shoulder in the 2023-24 season and will be out "probably four to six months," Tulsky said when addressing media after the first round of the NHL draft.…
Shoulder surgery likely to shelve Jarvis 4-6 months
The Carolina Hurricanes are expected to be without leading goal scorer Seth Jarvis, who typically plays on the wing of No. 1 center Sebastian Aho, for the start of their Stanley Cup defense due to shoulder surgery, GM Eric Tulsky announced Friday night.
Hurricanes GM: Jarvis faces recovery time of 4-6 months after shoulder surgery
MORRISVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Carolina Hurricanes top-line forward Seth Jarvis had shoulder surgery after the team's Stanley Cup title run and is expected to be out up to six months,
Carolina Hurricanes Injury News Announced on Friday Night
Nov 7, 2024; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes left wing Jordan Martinook (48) celebrates his goal with center Seth Jarvis (24) and defenseman Dmitry Orlov (7) against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the first period at Lenovo Cente… | Source: Lastwordonsports.com - Levi Pike, Editor In the midst of the Stanley Cup celebrations, there is some Carolina Hurricanes injury news. Details emerged that both Seth Jarvis and Eric Robinson …
Hurricanes’ Seth Jarvis, Eric Robinson undergo successful surgeries - Daily Faceoff
The Carolina Hurricanes are paying the price for winning the Stanley Cup, as general manager Eric Tulsky announced to the media on Friday night that wingers Seth Jarvis and Eric Robinson underwent successful surgeries. Eric Robinson had knee surgery — 6-8 week recoverySeth Jarvis had shoulder surgery — 4-6 month recovery— Cory Lavalette (@corylav) June 27, 2026 Jarvis underwent a shoulder surgery, and is expected to have a four-to-six month tim…
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