The Hurricanes held on for a 3-2 win over the Islanders on Thursday night at UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y., to go up 3-0 in the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.
Dmitry Orlov‘s performance since signing with the Carolina Hurricanes in the offseason has been largely hot and cold. Or maybe cold then hot. He came to Carolina as one of the biggest offseason free agent signings with high expectations.
Dmitry Orlov scored the tiebreaking goal with 36 seconds remaining in regulation as the Carolina Hurricanes earned a 3-1 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night in Raleigh, N.C.
The Carolina Hurricanes have a system in place that works. Every player buys into the defensive structure that’s in place and goal scoring comes from everyone.
A handful of acquisitions during the NHL offseason clearly bolstered rosters, but are these players enough to propel their new teams into the Stanley Cup Final? With regular-season openers looming Tuesday, here are five players who could significantly improve their new teams.
The nature of free agency makes it very difficult for teams to make smart moves.
The Dallas Stars have been one of the busiest teams on the market Saturday.
The Carolina Hurricanes have signed defenseman Dmitry Orlov to a two-year deal worth just under $16 million, according to Frank Seravalli of The Daily Faceoff.
The Carolina Hurricanes have nabbed coveted UFA defenseman Dmitry Orlov on a two-year contract carrying a $7.75 million cap hit.
Dmitry Orlov, the highly sought-after defenseman, has reached an agreement with the Carolina Hurricanes on a two-year contract worth a total of just under $16 million.
One of the prime defensive targets has put pen to paper on a new deal. The Carolina Hurricanes have signed Dmitry Orlov to a new contract. This deal carries the Russian defenceman through the 2024-25 season and has an annual cap hit of $7.75 million.
Orlov is an all-situations minutes-eating top-four defenseman who averages more than 20 minutes of ice time per night for his career, including this past season where he averaged more than 22.
The 2022-23 season was a historic one for the Boston Bruins, but that chapter has ended and the team must now figure out how to start its next chapter.
Team president Brendan Shanahan and new general manager Brad Treliving seem content to keep the team’s core intact, so any answers from outside the organization are likely going to come through free agency.
On Friday (June 9), the NHL saw its second true sign-and-trade in league history. The New Jersey Devils traded defenseman Damon Severson to the Columbus Blue Jackets, and he immediately inked an eight-year, $50 million deal with the club.
A recent report out of Russia quoted Boston Bruins defenseman Dmitry Orlov as saying that he is ‘looking forward’ to becoming an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
Here’s the second look at the eight unrestricted free agents for the Boston Bruins and whether or not they will return to play with the Bruins in the 2023-24 regular season or beyond.
If the Boston Bruins intend to keep Dmitry Orlov past this season, it could require some serious roster shuffling in the summer. Orlov has fit like a glove since coming over to the Bruins in a pre-deadline deal, but the defenseman is a pending UFA that is looking at a hefty raise on his next contract.
The Boston Bruins have had their share of memorable matchups with the Washington Capitals over the years, so fans certainly have a familiarity with Dmitry Orlov, one of the newest members of the team.
We’re a week past the trade deadline, and some players have already gotten settled in and are playing well with their new team. Tyler Yaremchuk and Steven Ellis talked about which trade deadline adds have brought in early returns for their new teams on Daily Faceoff Live.
Dmitry Orlov’s first week with the Boston Bruins couldn’t have gone much better, and as a result he earned the NHL’s Star of the Week Award for the week ending on March 5.
The Washington Capitals, who have lost six straight games and sit outside the playoffs at 28-26-6, made a significant move Thursday night as the March 3 trade deadline approaches.
How did each team fare on this significant trade? For the sake of the exercise, we’ll focus on the Bruins and Capitals rather than handing out a grade to the Wild, who were simply flexing their cap space to score a pick.
The Capitals got some good news and bad news on their back end for tonight’s contest against Winnipeg. The good news is that after missing 16 games, defenseman Dmitry Orlov was activated off IR.
For Wilson, it’s the first time he’s joined the group since undergoing ACL surgery last spring. Coming off a career-best 24-goal, 52-point season, the physical winger is one of the most important players on the club and has been sorely missed through the early part of the year.
Orlov has been suspended two games without pay for kneeing. He will forfeit $51,000 under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement.
Ovechkin and Orlov had been in quarantine since Jan. 20 after violating the NHL's health and safety protocols.
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