Hurrісаnes reрortedly lookіng to fіll vасаnt GM role іnternаlly

   

The Carolina Hurricanes have reportedly notified candidates in their general manager search that they are now looking to hire internally, shares Frank Seravalli of The Daily Faceoff. 

Seravalli adds that current interim GM Eric Tulsky will thus be the favorite for the role. Tulsky took over the interim title after Don Waddell’s move to the Columbus Blue Jackets’ GM role in late May.

Tulsky has worked with the Hurricanes since the 2014-15 season when he was hired on as a data analyst after publicly supporting the advancements of advanced statistics. He’s since grown into a role as the team’s director of analytics, vice president of hockey management and assistant general manager. 

Hurricanes reportedly looking to fill vacant GM role internally

A general view of the PNC Arena before a game between the Florida Panthers and the Carolina Hurricanes for game one of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Tulsky popularly left a career in chemistry, where he had once filed 27 different patents relating to electrolyte separators and nanoparticles.

Tulsky will face a very busy summer should he take on the new role. The Hurricanes have 13 pending free agents — including Jake Guentzel, Brady Skjei and Brett Pesce — with just $26.874M in cap space. 

Each player has expressed interest in returning, but likely won’t take the discounts the Hurricanes will need. The team is also entrenched with trade rumors around high-scoring forward Martin Necas, who could fetch a major return on the open market, potentially even landing Carolina former Vezina Trophy-winner Linus Ullmark. 

The hectic offseason will be a nice trial by fire for Tulsky, as he’s expected to earn the keys to one of the strongest, and most expensive, lineups in the NHL.