The Carolina Hurricanes stood firm with Marin Necas as trade offers came their way.
The Carolina Hurricanes recently ended any speculation surrounding restricted free agent forward Martin Necas. After a series of trade talks and contract negotiations, the player and team finally reached an agreement, and Necas will stay with the Hurricanes for another two years.
As to why the trades never came to be, Seravalli says Necas may not have wanted to sign with at least one of the teams involved. “There was another deal on the table,” Seravalli said. “I believe it was Winnipeg. I think Winnipeg offered Rutger McGroarty, Cole Perfetti, and some pick.”
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