BREAKING: Hurricanes Bringing Back 17-Year Veteran Goaltender
In breaking news, the Carolina Hurricanes are potentially bringing back this 17-year veteran goaltender on a PTO to take a look at him.
Hurricanes Testing Out Halak This Week in PTO
The Carolina Hurricanes are bringing Jaroslav Halak in for a tryout this week, according to Elliotte Friedman. Halak is a 17-year veteran and is rumoured to be on a PTO with Carolina.
There is also word that 17-year veteran Jaroslav Halak will practising with Carolina today. He's not signed � appears to be a PTO � but the Hurricanes are bringing him in to take a look.
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Halak played 25 games last year with the New York Rangers, recording a 2.72 goals against average and a .903 save percentage. The tryout comes as Fredrick Anderson is evaluated for injury.
Goaltender Jaroslav Halak is joining the Hurricanes as a free agent tryout.
Frederik Andersen is dealing with a medical issue and undergoing evaluations. An update will be provided when available, but no further comment will be issued until that time.
What a save! #NYR Halák been great this game.
Halak even stayed sharp last year while on the bench!
Jaro Halak just made a glove save... ON THE BENCH 🤯
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6 NOVEMBRE | 114 ANSWERS BREAKING: Hurricanes Bringing Back 17-Year Veteran Goaltender Do you think Halak will play for the Hurricanes? |
Yes | 61 | 53.5 % |
No | 53 | 46.5 % |
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