Carolina Hurricanes Re-sign Eric Robinson to Four-Year $6.8M Deal
Carolina Hurricanes Re-sign Eric Robinson to Four-Year $6.8M Deal

Carolina Hurricanes Re-sign Eric Robinson to Four-Year $6.8M Deal

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The Carolina Hurricanes have re-signed left winger Eric Robinson to a four-year contract worth $6.8 million, with an average annual value of $1.7 million. Robinson, 30, set career highs last season with 14 goals, 18 assists, and 32 points in his first full NHL season, fitting well into the Hurricanes' system and contributing three points during their playoff run to the Eastern Conference final. General manager Eric Tulsky praised Robinson's size, speed, and compatibility with the team's playing style, expressing enthusiasm about his decision to remain with the Hurricanes. Robinson has played 413 NHL games across stints with the Columbus Blue Jackets, Buffalo Sabres, and Carolina, including playoff experience dating back to the 2020 bubble. The contract provides Robinson financial security while offering the Hurricanes a reliable fourth-line forward as they continue to pursue other free agents in the offseason. Analysts view the deal as a strong, underrated signing that balances the team's needs for depth and physicality on the ice.

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