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we are officially one week away from the free agency in resign phase in the NHL it’s time we turn and look to see what players the Carolina Hurricanes could bring back for next season your locked on hurricanes your daily podcast on the Carolina hurricane part of the locked on podcast Network your team every day welcome to a Monday edition of locked on hurricanes your team everyday part of the locked on podcast Network thank you to the everyday for making this your first list in the day five days a week Monday through Friday talking everything about your Carolina Hurricanes I’m your host Zack Martin I the Carolina Hurricanes beat writer over at the hockey rers I do some AHL coverage over at the caller times I’m the coast of the surge Castle is a weekly Carolina Hurricanes podcast along with all of my duties here at locked on Hurricanes got a fun show for you guys on a Monday edition of the show as we are now going to start talking about restricted frion and unrestricted fre agion for the Carolina Hurricanes and what potential deals could come their way in some projected salary ideas and just seeing who the hurricanes have you know coming up that on July 1 are going to be in under different circumstances of what their offseason are going to look like and see if maybe the Hurricanes could bring them back and we’re going to start off with some restricted free agents and Jack jury Seth Jarvis and Martin niches but before we get into all of that today’s episode is brought to you by FanDuel make every moment more as playoffs wind down the Sports Stop sporting like we want them to but this summer FanDuel is hooking up all customers with a boost or a bonus daily that’s right there’s something for everyone every day all summer long if it’s a v .c lockon to get started so like I said we’re going to start looking at some restricted free agents and what potential projected deals that they could be looking at this off season possibly do we see the hurricanes are going to be see they’re able to bring them back we’re going to kick this thing off when talking about Jack jury now if you seen my latest article that came out on Sunday talking about Jack and why the Hurricanes should bring him back for the 2425 season I’ll leave a link in the description on the YouTube and in the podcast for Zing if you haven’t checked it out make sure to go check that out when you can and for you know he is the you know 42nd overall pick by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2018 NHL entry draft he is 24 years old he is a center he just actually finished his um entry-level contract that was $925,000 per season that he signed back in July of 2021 when Donell was the general manager of the Hurricanes know was a threeyear 2.77 five million doll deal he is going to be restricted free agent but he is arbitration eligible so be curious to see if the Hurricanes go and see if if there’s possible arbitration or do we see a deal beforehand to get taken care of this past season for 23 24 was actually Jack jury’s First full season with the canes he did play 74 games that had to deal with some injuries throughout the season um for the most part he had eight goals 19 assists for 27 points fin with a plus four on the regular season did have 33 ping minutes where he did get into some fights during the regular season in the playoffs he actually had one goal for assist for five points and it was a plus seven in 11 games it really stepped up huge for the hurricanes during the playoffs and the thing with Jack jury is is that fact that he’s no stranger to putting up points wherever he’s at I know when he played over in the shl with v show Lakers he he actually had 10 goals and 20 and 30 points in 41 games and the playoffs he had five goals six assists for 11 points in 14 games for them and also if you look back at how he played in his last season at har he got 20 goals 39 assists for 28 points so he’s like I said he’s not a stranger to Wi when it comes to putting up points and scoring goals and he was on that Chicago Wolves team with Steph n and Jaylen Chatfield and pet cona for won the 2022 CER cup and in that season he actually had 20 goals 52 points and 68 regular season games for the wolves and he had you know nine goals 24 points in 18 playoff games on the way to them winning the caller cup so like I said jury is not someone who’s you know a stranger to putting at points and scoring goals if he’s given the opportunity to showcase his skills that I do think he has he’s when given the chance he can actually prove what he how good of a hockey player he really is really good IQ you know is able to play on the transition really well he’s got really he’s got above average you know stick handling and able to control the puck and able to crash the zone and you know have some decent Zone entries too and you he during the regular season even in the playoffs he was Finding ways to scoring goals and getting to the front of the net and you know being you know someone who could screen the goalie for at at some times like during the regular season he was you know mainly fourth line Center for most of the Season then come playoffs he he was in the second line Center Spot and he did pretty well overall going from you know your role was fourth line Center for most of the season now you bumped it with second second L Center in the playoffs and he did a pretty solid job all things considering and you know for the fact it was his first full season you kind of see that there is offensive upside to him and the problem is the fact with the Hurricanes especially at Center they are kind of deep in that position so you can’t really you know sebastiano’s your one C Jordan Stall is your three SE they were hoping you know just bar hook we could do something at the second line Center couldn’t really do it they tried um you know g kets off for a little while and then the threw him down to the 4C spot and moved up Jack jury so and you know and what the hurricanes are looking for is a Bonafide second line Center so I mean for and how for how Jack jury is like if he’s given the opportunity to do what he can do I think he has that offensive upside will they put him as the second line Center who really knows there could be a case where the quote unquote 3C spot could go to Jack and then you put Jordan still on the fourth CU it we all know bmore isn’t really someone who numbers his lines but I think if you give Jack jury more time on the ice in terms of five on five play even you know get power play two time maybe some penalty kill time I think he has the ability to play a 200 foot game he like I said everywhere he’s gone AHL shl you know back in college at the NCAA level he can score goals he can put up points it’s just he’s got given the opportunity and the time to do so and for the fact that you know in his first full season you saw he had eight go goals in you know 74 games but he could have had over 10 if he didn’t have some of those taken away so I think overall Jack Jury has a really good offensive upside it’s just will the Hurricanes give him the opportunity to show because I think he has it like they know from what he’s done in the organization before like I said with the Chicago Wolves win in the caller cup and what he did in the regular season and in the playoffs and just even this past season for 23 24 he showed the ability that he could be a guy who can win some faceoffs when necessary depending on what side of the zone he’s not afraid to get physical he’s not afraid to drop the gloves and get you know and throw and get in some scraps to get the guys going especially he did in the playoffs too so I think you know he fits the system well he’s someone that the hurricanes and Rod burn could use a lot more of and I think he you know a good first full season with the team I think he’s shown enough to where it’s like okay maybe we should give him more of a luck maybe you put that as a second second C you need put him as a three C who really knows but honestly I think jur I think jury’s got that upset that the Hurricane’s could really use and I think bringing him back next year would be a really good idea like I said he’s 24 years old you kind of know what you’re getting out of him and I think there’s more to him that they were able to unlock him and give him more opportunities to Showcase his IQ that’s been there all his entire career and the fact that he’s got some underrated speed underrated Zone entries you know his Visions really good I think you give him a chance and see where he does in the big in bigger roles and more ice time because I think he’s got it there and you know from what AFP analytics you know we haven’t checked them out please do so on social media they’re really really good they’re you know a group of guys over there who kind of break down and see what potential contracts you know free agents are going to get in terms of hockey they’ve done the last few years and it seems like you know coming into the offseason for 2024 it’s really popped off to they’re used a lot and for good reason they’re really good at what they do in terms of what projected capit are going to look like what total values are going to be they even broke down for some play where you’re looking at a long-term or a short-term deal as well for guys who are rfas and stuff like that so what they’re projecting for Jack JY for a short-term deal which you know some would considered a bridge deal would be a two-year 2.22 million contract and that’s per season which would take up 2.52% of the cap space now projected overall that’d be $4.44 one million for all two seasons but if you’re looking at it in terms of what an aav would look like it would be a 2 by 2.22 I know it’s a lot of twos but honestly I think that’d be a really good short-term Bridge deal if you want to look at it you want to you want to give him two years to you know put him in a bigger role see if he can you know thrive in that role for a longer period of time and then if it does work out he’s going to be 26 years old then you can go and give him a bigger extension where you’re looking at three and a half four4 million so if you want to look at a short-term Bridge especially coming off an ELC where he had his first full career year with the Hurricanes I think a 2 by two 2.22 would perfectly work if you want to go in terms of that direction of you know here’s your Bridge here’s your proad deal let’s see what you can do for two more full seasons with us in the lineup after the First full year that he had in 23 24 now the other projected salary that they give ja was was their longterm and that was a 4-year 3.4 or 07 million capit per season which would be 3.87% and then that projected total is 13.625 million now a 4 by a 4 by 3.4 isn’t a bad deal in terms of if you want to lock him up a little bit longer and they’ll put him around 28 years old a 3.4 isn’t too bad it’s not a lot yes a big jump from you know his ELC of 925 now you’re kind of almost into the three and half range that could be okay if you want to go longterm for four years and then you kind of know what you’re going to get from from the next four years or would you almost give him that as the deal after the bridge where you go maybe three and a half or even four million for a longer term when he hits 26 and then you know maybe a four-year deal like that could put him to 30 on his second deal if you want to back it up after the 2 by 2.22 so overall I mean both of those deals would be kind of okay for the Hurricanes overall if you want to go for that long-term 4 by 3.4 or that two by 2.22 if it was me I would kind of go for the short term that two-year deal and just give him some extra time see what he can prove and you know he’s going to be 26 when that when that contract expires and maybe if he’s proven himself then you go for that 4X 3.4 or that 4×4 which would take him to when he 30 I think that’d be the most ideal contract now if you want to give him that fouryear deal that works too because you know then you know you got him locked up for a while until at least 28 and then go from there and figure it out but if you ask me I think I think bringing back Jack would be a good idea you know like I said he just got done with the DLC you know what he can do he had one he had his first full season with the team but he does have a track record of being someone who can put up points when G him the opportunity I think the Hurricane’s do need to bring him back and let him try to show more of his offensive upside and show his overall game and I think they might have a diamond in the rough that you know why they picked them in the second round where they did so overall I think they should br Jack jury back and I think either one of those DS will be good especially that two-year Bridge just to give him some more time to prove himself now another guy we got to talk about is someone who’s made it very interesting in terms of do give him a bridge deal or do you just bring it or you just back up the Brinks truck and just give the next eight seasons and that will be Seth Jarvis and we’ll talk about him here in a second on a Monday edition of locked on hurricanes you know what guys we got to talk about FanDuel and for me I love sports I love them so much I never want them to stop but as the playoffs wind down we get fewer games in terms of the NHL while we do have baseball that’s still ramping up we also got NASCAR and golf and all a bunch of other sports as well but in terms of hockey unfortunately we’re going to be done very very soon and the sport aren’t sporting like I want them to when it comes to the fact like I said we’re going to be having less games but FanDuel lets me keep the sports going whenever I want and all I have to do is open the app and dream up bets anytime I’m in the mood in this summer FanDuel is hooking up all customers with a boost or a bonus daily that’s right there’s 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in December of 2020 with the Carolina Hurricanes and now here and you know 13th overall pick honestly a huge deal in the 2020 draft now this is going to be where things get very interesting in terms of the fact that he just had a career like I said 33 goals 34 assists 67 points 81 games was a plus 23 AFP Analytics for his short-term deal it’s a three-year $ 6.34 million deal which is the aav which would take up 7.21% of the cap that is a total projected value of $19.21 million now his long-term deal it’s a 7 million it’s a seven-year 55.4 78 million total value contract and that a which would take up 9.01% comes out to 7.9 $925 million now from what Eric tolsky has been said on record in ter when he’s talking to you know Luke dock Jeff Merrick you know guys like that they want to keep Seth Jarvis for eight years they they’re not really down to the fine details yet of like what the actual number is going to be in terms of the contract of the aav and if they can get to the8 years now seven is very doable if you want to go for the longterm deal to lock him up until he’s 29 eight years will put him at 30 honestly for the season he had yeah you’re okay with backup the Brinks truck for $ 7.92 five million and if you really want to round it up to eight you can give him an8 by8 sign seel delivered there you go you’re done you got him locked up until he’s 30 you give him 8 million after the season you just had even at 7 by 7.9 is still a pretty good contract as well if you want to go it that way now yeah you could lock him up and you’re like okay now we got him until he’s at least 30 or like I said there is that shortterm deal which is that you you just got done with your ALC you just had a career year you know we want to see you keep building on it and you know we got some other guys they got to take care about too and you know ER toski did say that the hurricanes are mainly focusing on their ufas right now but in terms of rfas you know he know he he knows that Seth Jarvis is goingon to be here a long time he says Seth Jarvis is g to be a Carolina hurricane for a long time they just got to figure out the ufas and then they’re going to circle back and you know figure out Seth Jarvis but he wants to keep him here you know on record he said eight years but there’s potential worry it could be three years at $ 6.34 million the shortterm isn’t bad either you can you can be okay with that type of short-term deal I would I wouldn’t be surprised if they win with that longterm and if it’s a seven by 7.9 perfect there you go if it’s 8 by eight even better then you got them locked you know what you know what AE you got him for the next eight season that carries him until he’s 30 and that’s giving him a bunch of years within Sebastian Alo contract what Jacob slavin’s potential contracts GNA be because I talked about it last week where his potential contract that Elliot Freeman said was supposed to be eight years by six and a half so you give Jacob slaven you know after next season for 25 26 his will be an eight-year contract for six and a half and that’ll be going into C going to year two of Jarvis’s 8 by8 if they go longterm so you have your corstone defensive you know defenseman and Jacob slaven your number one guy and then you got your young Superstar and Seth Jarvis already locked up for eight seasons as well so that’s really not a bad contract either it’s a foregone conclusion that Seth Jarvis is gonna be with the Carolina Hurricanes it’s just you give him that three-year six point something million dollar deal and like okay you know we’re going to give you your big boy contract which is you got to wait until you’re 25 because we we have all these other ufas and guys we got to take care of and Seth Jarvis has said it too you know there’s guys ahead of him that are going to need to get done before he does and he and he doesn’t really he doesn’t really care if it’s a huge deal he just wants to stay in Carolina but he knows that there’s other guys that are going to come before him and he’s okay with that so even he knows he wants to be here and he knows he’s gonna have to wait a little bit but you know do you give him the we’ll pay you your big boy contract after three seasons after we get take care of everyone else or it’s the fact of no we know what you’re going to be you’ve proven it already this past season now we’re going to we’re going to back up the truck and give you your money and we got to have you locked up until you’re 30 that could potentially work too so either way for what AFP analex is saying both of those contracts be really good if you want to go for a threee six buy something you know three years at 6. something million dollars or do you give him that 7.7 you know seven years by that 7.9 million or the fabled 8 by8 either way those are great contracts have it’s like I said it’s Seth Jarvis is like the easiest guy in terms of the rfas where it’s like it’s a slam duck for the canes to get him done so I’m not really worried about that the the dude played over 60 games hurt with a torn tear cuff a torn labor and broke his finger in the playoffs and round one against the Islanders and still did what he did just ABS the absolute like ice in the veins of what this guy what this kid is at 22 years old so it’s like I said Seth jvis is gonna be a hurricane for Life the contracts that AFP is projecting are really good even that eighty year even that eighty year $8 million per season would be a perfect contract for him bring back up the truck give him the money lock him up until he’s 30 at least and then give him that that last contract when he turns that age so that’s a forone inclusion it’s the easiest one in terms of the rfas to look at when it comes to signing guys now that being said we’re going to go to the guy that I’ve talk about a lot over the last couple weeks I know everyone’s like okay we want the Saga to end I I believe me I hear you there it’s just in terms of rfas that we got to talk about for this episode the only other really big RFA that we have to talk about is Martin niches so we are going to talk about him in segment three here in a second on a Monday edition of lockdown hurricanes passion drive and patience the formula for winning championships is also what keeps your ride or die alive eay Motors is everything you need to maintain your vehicle and leveled up to Peak Performance superchargers roof rcks zust kits LED headlights and more R gear into speed power or style eBay Motors has you covered with over 122 million parts for your number one ride or die you always find exactly what you’re looking for and with eBay guaranteed fit your part is guaranteed to fit your ride every time or your money back because with eBay Motors you’re burning rubber not cash with all the parts you need or the presses you want it’s easy to make your car the MVP and bring him huge Ln keep your rer die live at ebaymotors.com eligible items only exclusiv to play eBay guarantee fit is only available to you as [Music] customers welcome back to a segment three of locked on hurricanes your team every day so like I said at the end of segment 2 we are going to start talking about Martin niches now Martin niches is the 25-year old Winger that everyone keeps talking about and how everyone in their mother it seems like has been linked to possibly asking about we’re talking the Bruins the ride Wings the kaks the Flames LA Kings it seems like almost everyone’s in the sweep stakes from AR NES and he he’s you know the the former 12th overall pick in the 2017 in draft by the hurricanes he is also be in RFA this upcoming offseason he is arbitration eligible as well just like Seth Jarvis and Jack jury he’s just getting he’s just finishing his Bridge deal that he signed back in August 2022 that was a two-year $6 million deal which was an a of $3 million now this past season he did have 24 goals 29 assists and for 53 points in 77 games while he had four goals nine points and 11 playoff games and and in terms of his regular season this was a dip off for he had 71 points in 82 games now he dim Miss five games this year after getting hurt after the Rangers game in practice he did finish a minus n where the previous year he did finish with a plus five and also he did have his numbers kind of drop a little bit in terms of overall in the regular season and the playoffs where he was Power Play One in 2223 and in the 23 24 season he played a lot of play two minutes and was mly on the second line now it has been mentioned before that he hasn’t said it publicly but he’s kind of said it privately that he wants to move on from the Hurricanes teams have inquired about him now the hurricane said they do want to try to bring him back but there’s potentially could get traded to so it’s up in the air so in terms of this practice and this experiment of let’s say the Hurricanes do figure out something with him and they do bring him back what a potential deal could look like now from what I’ve heard in circles of Elliot Freeman Merck LeBron people from the athletic who cover other teams they’re saying that he’s looking at a six and a half million to7 million deal in terms of that’s what he want for the a with six or seven years attached to it now will the Hurricanes do it who really knows and even Pier LeBron even said some team you get crazy crazy out there and give him an offer sheet and will the Hurricanes match it because if not then they get draft picks and that’s mainly about it now in terms of what AFP analytics is projected for martinich is starting with his shortterm his shortterm would be a three-year deal which would be 7.09% of the cap hit and that comes out to an $18.72 million total value in terms of the aav the annual average value that’ be $ 6242 million per season for that three-year deal like I said that’ be 7.09% now as a long term and this is where it kind of fits into the bill of what he wants this would take up 8.55% of the cap and this is a seven-year 52.6 four7 million deal which the aav comes out to 7.5 to1 so you’re looking at from what AFP analytics is thinking it’s a it’s either going to be a threeyear 6.24 two million or a 7-year $ 7.52 one million deal where it takes either 7% or8 and a half% of the Hurricane’s cap now here’s the thing I I like martinus I want him to stay but the thing that a lot of people I think from what I’ve from what I’ve seen and what I’ve heard on in circles and in social media and talking to other writers is the fact that he’s got some some high-end speed it’s no doubt he’s probably got the 99th percentile speed he’s got really good stick handling he does have a good job Zone he’s clutching in overtime and stuff like that now the thing is his stick handling does get him into some trouble where he does give up the puck a lot more sometimes he doesn’t really pass when he needs to and when he does pass he drop he drops the putt back to unfortunately no man’s land territory and it leads to turnovers he’s also a very streaky player at times as well where he’s lighting up in bunches and he’s also not doing much in in bunches as well defensively he’s he’s okay he’s not the greatest he’s not much of a physical guy board battles he’s not not one of his strong suits and he wants to play center but the Hurricanes won’t let him play center internationally he’s fine but in the AHL he’s under 40% for the most part he’s either in the low fours or in the upper 30% range and the Hurricanes kind want their centers to be more defensively minded as well they want a good two-way Center Martin n’s overall is not a two-way Center Winger wise is’s not really much of a two-way either he’s very offensively driven like I said he’s got stick handling for days he’s got the T scoring touch when he shoots it’s just there’s points where he doesn’t shoot and then when he does pass it kind of leads to turnovers in defensively it’s kind of not there either for the mo it’s it’s it’s a weird range to be in terms of Martin where like I said he’s good now I see why people want to keep him around I do want to keep him as well but it’s also being realistic at the fact that he’s a up and down player for the most part like I say he he from private behind the scenes it seems like he wants to go somewhere else and teams have inquired about him now if you’re the Hurricanes do you want to keep him around knowing that he’s not really happy to be there because of his ice time and how he was used do you want to deal with that or you know do you want to move them because from what pi LeBron’s saying the hurricanes have gotten some concrete trade offers it’s just nothing they said yes to if the player wants to go and if there’s a team willing to you know give the Hurricanes a bunch of assets for him that might be the way to go because if he doesn’t want to be here and if you’re able to get something back that might be the play for the Hurricanes but like I said in terms of this experiment what could potential deals could be looking like for the Hurricanes like I said you’re looking at the short-term three by 6.42 or the seven by 7.52 now the long term would probably make more sense because that’s the term and you know amount of money that Martin E just wants he wants a seven by seven for the most part do you give him that seven by seven and a half that’s a lot of money for guy for a guy who did have a dip in points and like I said he did play five less games yes his ice time was dropped down but and he did lead the team you know in 22 23 with 71 points it’s just it’s a weird area to be in of like do you give a guy like that seven years at seven to seven and A5 million doar who that’s I said it’s a tough spot to be in because it’s like that’s a lot of money you’re going from three per year to seven seven and a half you’re talking a big four to four to $4.5 million bump up for a player like that who’s had one really good season and then one season a little bit of a drop off but then includes an injury and ice time get limited so it’s a tough spot to be in for the Hurricanes if you look to get mariches to stay a long term like I said I would like him to stay projected cap MoneyWise I think he’s in terms of what the Hurricanes need to take care of I think he’s almost played himself out of Carolina in terms of what he’s asking for to what analytically in terms of what the Hurricanes they have to deal with is probably looking at a different number to what he wants and how he’s used is not what he wants but this what the Hurricanes need him to be and I think it’s just a tough situation overall do I see him coming back I would say right now it’s 75% says no he’s not going to be here but who knows he could potentially stay if everything if you know he talks toski and you know and see what the Hurricanes want to do too but in terms of what AFP and Eli are saying you’re looking at three years at six plus and then you’re looking at 7 by 7.5 so I don’t know it’ll be interested to see what the Hurricanes do and if they do bring Martin hes back but you want let me know in the comments what you think do you you know do you see all three guys coming back in jury Jarvis and niches or do you see a combination of the three like maybe one comes back or two comes back so let me know which guys do you think the hurricanes are going to be able to keep is it all is it some and what type of contract do you kind of see that the Hurricanes give them do you agree with AFP analytics’s numbers so like I said me know in the comments and you know let me know what you guys think about that but that will wrap up this Monday edition of lock on hurricanes if you want to follow me you can follow me on one true Zack you can follow the podcast at _ hurricanes there’s a link TR my buyo where you can check out all my articles and News letters over at the hockey Riders you can check out my AG shell stuff at the CER times you can find links to listen and watch my 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It’s a Monday Edition of Locked On Hurricanes as we start to look at who will be a restricted free agent (RFA) and unrestricted free agent (UFA) on July 1st for the Carolina Hurricanes. In part one of the series, we will take a look at RFAs Jack Drury, Seth Jarvis, and Martin Necas. What deals just expired for the three players and what are their projected upcoming contracts according to AFP Analytics? Could the Hurricanes bring back all three guys or could we see less than that?

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