Carolina Hurricanes announces 2025 Training Camp Roster – The Hockey Writers Carolina Hurricanes Latest News, Analysis and more

Carolina Hurricanes announces 2025 Training Camp Roster – The Hockey Writers Carolina Hurricanes Latest News, Analysis and more

The wait is over; NHL training camps are here. What is even more important, the Carolina Hurricanes Training Camp from 2025 is officially underway while the team started his tests and meetings on Wednesday 17 September. The activities on ICE also start on Thursday 18 September after months of waiting to see the team on the ice again. On Wednesday afternoon, the Hurricanes announced their training camp schedule And the groups in which the players start to start camp. Hurricanes Enter the camp with 48 players (22 skaters and three goalkeepers for C1, 20 skaters and three goalkeepers for C2). That said, what are the first collection restaurants to look at the groups when the training camp officially starts?

Training camp is here

At first glance, the main group (C1) is mainly the most important NHL schedule, together with the new additions of Olivier Kylington, Gavin Bayreuther, Cayden Primeau and Mike Reilly. Moreover, it seems that Tyson Jost will start training with the second group (C2) after some that he would start with the main group. While Thursday is the first day of activities on the ice, everything can change between now and the opening evening on October 9, against the New Jersey Devils. C1 starts the on-ice pulse at 9 am Eastern, followed by C2 at 11 am in Invisalign Arena (comment: All practices at Invisalign are open to the public).

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This will be the first time that fans take a look at Nikolaj Ehlers and K’andre Miller on the ice with the Hurricanes since they were taken over during the first week of the Free Office. They were the biggest acquisitions of the low season, and now fans, together with the media, get a glimpse of them in Hurricanes Jerseys, finally skating with the team after waiting since July. It will also be the first time that Alexander Nikishin goes through an NHL training camp after he came to North -America in Russia after his last season. One thing to keep an eye on is with whom he will be linked. Could it be Jaccob Slavin? Maybe Jalen Chatfield? That is an early storyline to watch for the young Russian defender.

Carolina Hurricanes Center Sebastian Aho celebrates his goal with Center Seth Jarvis against the New Jersey Devils during the third period in Lenovo Center (images of James Guillory imagn))

One of the other storylines to keep an eye on in the camp is what the Hurricanes will do on the second line of the middle position. From now on it seems that Jesperi Kotkanemi gets initial looks for the hurricanes on site. Will others be able to get some representatives at the camp? There is an opportunity, but not be surprised if kotkaniemi gets 2C from the team most of the time. A player who could get some representatives at 2C could be Logan Stankoven who played in his NHL career in the middle when he was at the Dallas Stars before being treated on the Hurricanes on 7 March. Anyway, that will be a position struggle to look as a training camp and roll the preseason.

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The hurricanes have Primeau on C1 with Pyotr Kochetkov and Frederik Andersen to start Kamp. They acquired him in a board-and-trade with the Montreal Canadiens on July 1 for a seventh round pick from 2026. There is a belief that Primeau will be the third keeper of the Hurricanes on the depth card to start the coming season. After ending with 22 wins last season with the Laval Rocket in the American Hockey League, it makes sense to have him with the main group to learn from the top goalkeeper tandem. Primeeau will wear no. 55 for the hurricanes, the song that his father, Keith, was wearing when he was the captain of the team before he was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers. The man for whom Primeau was traded was Rod Brind’amour, who is Cayden’s head coach in his first Hurricanes training camp. Fully circle moment.

There will be tons of other storylines and players to pay attention to in training camp for the Hurricanes. However, the camp is finally here, and we are now only a few days away from the start of the preseason while the Hurricanes record the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday 22 September at 7 p.m. Eastern. Because we are 21 days away from the beginning of the 2025-26 season, it feels like hockey is officially back, even if it is in a training camp and pre-season capacity. There are activities on the ice and the storylines begin to rise as every day passes. Then, before we know, the season will be underway, because teams will fight more than 82 games to make the play -offs, and then the second season starts for the search for the Stanley Cup.

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