The Carolina Hurricanes have recalled three players from the AHL after their seasons came to an end.
The Carolina Hurricanes have signed forward Max Comtois to a one-year, two-way contract worth $775,000 in the NHL. He last played in the NHL for the Anaheim Ducks during the 2022-23 season.
With the trade deadline coming up, some teams will be converting players on AHL deals to NHL ones to make them eligible to play down the stretch.
The Anaheim Ducks finally began the 2023-24 season this past weekend with a tough back-to-back set of games against the Vegas Golden Knights on Oct. 14 and the Carolina Hurricanes on Oct.
The Chicago Wolves have signed forward Max Comtois to a one-year AHL contract. The news was first reported by Inside AHL Hockey’s Tony Androckitis on Sunday, and confirmed by the team on Monday after practice.
Max Comtois, 24, only has 35 games of AHL experience, but has had success at the NHL level before, namely when he scored 16 goals and 33 points in 55 games in 2020-21.
The Vegas Golden Knights have added a wrinkle to their roster situation by claiming forward Grigori Denisenko off waivers. As pointed out by Jesse Granger of The Athletic, although Denisenko has had an underwhelming career to date, this feels like them trying to find lightning in a bottle once again.
Today’s NHL News follows up with the latest regarding players on professional tryout offers still skating in camps across the NHL. Whether you are into the latest trade buzz, signing news, and more, stick with The Daily Goal Horn.
Coach Bruce Cassidy chose to sit most of last season’s veterans during Tuesday’s preseason game against the San Jose Sharks. This game was important for Paul Cotter, Pavel Dorofeyev, Max Comtois, and Brendan Brisson.
The Vegas Golden Knights are making headlines as they reportedly prepare to extend a professional tryout contract to winger Max Comtois. This development
Two years ago, it seemed unfathomable that Max Comtois would be an unsigned free agent in late August. But it is 2023 and that’s where the former second-round pick finds himself after being non-tendered a qualifying offer by the Anaheim Ducks.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal reported a few things about the club. First, the organization is interested in a few unrestricted free agents (UFA), namely Pius Suter and Max Comtois.
Whenever a francophone Quebecois player becomes available or is rumoured to be available on the trade or unrestricted free agency (UFA) market, many among
The Edmonton Oilers have made just a few signings since free agency opened on July 1. Those being Connor Brown, Lane Peterson, and Drake Caggiula who have all joined the Oilers on relatively cheap contracts.
The Vancouver Canucks are reportedly still interested in adding forward depth to round out their bottom six. From the Sekeres and Price Show, they still have interest in the likes of Pius Suter, Danton Heinen, and Max Comtois.
Two $8 million players, who hadn’t quite lived up to their pay last season, will now hit the market on Saturday with a chance to double dip next season and get paid from two clubs simultaneously.
The deadline to tender qualifying offers to restricted free agents is June 30 by 5 p.m. ET. Players who don’t get qualified can test the open market as unrestricted free agents.
As the NHL trade deadline approaches let's take a look at some less heralded players who could end up having a big impact.
After appearing in the first 15 games for the Anaheim Ducks this season, Max Comtois has been out of the lineup for the last three. With news only coming
Today’s NHL Rumors begins with the New Jersey Devils confirming what many have suspected for awhile. As we head to the NHL Trade Deadline, defenseman P.K.
Anaheim Ducks forward Max Comtois will be out for about six weeks after surgery on his right hand.
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