Prospect Showcase Standouts for Carolina Hurricanes
While we wait on the Carolina Hurricanes to announce their training camp roster, there have been some thoughts coming out from the organization talking about their three standouts from the prospect showcase. Well, on the Wednesday episode of Locked on Hurricanes, we’re going to be talking about Brley Nado, Russell Kaisv, and Charles Alexis the goat. And we get to hear from the organization itself and what they feel about with these three guys and before they head into the 2526 season. You’re Locked on Hurricanes, your daily podcast on the Carolina Hurricane. Part of the Locked On podcast network, your team every day. Welcome to the Wednesday edition of Locked on Hurricanes, your team every day. Part of the Locked On podcast network. Thank you to the everyday for making this your first listen of the day five days a week Monday through Friday talking everything about shore Carolina hurricanes. I’m your host Zach Martin. I’m the credential Carolina hurricanes beat rider over at the hockey also the co-host of the search cast which is a weekly Carolina hurricanes podcast along with all my duties here at locked on hurricanes. So like I said, we are going to be talking about Brilland Dau, Rouslon Kais, and Charles Alexis Lgo as we get to hear from what people within the organization felt about these three guys coming out of their prospect showcase that happened over the weekend. But before we jump into all of that, today’s episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Download the FanDuel app now by visiting fanuel.com and win $300 in bonus bets if your first $5 bet wins. Now you heard me talk about on the mud show all the did also talked about on the Tuesday show as well kind of going over the you know going into game three and then following game three guys that stood out and what’s next and all that stuff but there have been some blurs there have been some thoughts shared by people within the organization talking about the three guys we’re going to talk about today Kaisv and Lgo so going into Brley and Nadau you know everyone’s really high on this kid you He three games, you know, scored in the first two power play goals left, right, and center. Great standout showcase by the 20-year-old. Not surprising. The 2023 first round pick that the Hurricanes took in 30th overall shows why he is the top guy for the Carolina Hurricanes. and the fact that it’ll be interesting to see what happens from him this upcoming season, but you’re kind of excited for Brian Nadell because you know he’s going to be good. He’s probably going to go to Hurricanes camp because obviously it makes sense. And is there a sense that you know is he the guy is he like he showed what he could do last year as a 19-year-old in the in Chicago with the Wolves and it’s like you know that at any point this year he has the opportunity to come up because he’s probably one of the first guys they’re going to be call up because it’s just you know it’s we know he can score goals. It’s just, you know, it’s about getting his five on five game and his defensive game NHL ready. And I think that’s kind of what’s the next big step for the for him to get ready to get a full-time NHL role is is we know you’re amazing offensively, like your shots NHL ready. Offensively, you’re amazing, but it’s getting the other parts of your game to be NHL ready and make him be one of those upper echelon top guys when it comes to, you know, the young skaters and stuff like that. And this is what Kane’s director of player development, Peter Herold, said. I think you can see the work he did over the summer. He can play at a higher pace for longer stretches. He’s familiar and comfortable with our system now and where the reads are. He has an NHL shot and he knows how to use it. This tournament talk with Prospect Showcase. He had a little grit to him starting some stuff after the whistles. He didn’t back down. He’s engaging in that part, too. Everyone who watches the playoffs knows how the game is played. I really like his pace and you can see that he’s growing from year to year. Those are positive signs for us. And yeah, you could see it especially in the Nashville game with um always with a ways wise and quick shout out to the you know thoughts and prayers to the Wise Blat family because unfortunately you know Orca passed away over the last couple of days. It’s really sad to see. So definitely keep the wise blats in your thoughts and prayers. And it’s very sad to see the fact that the older brother of, you know, the five, you know, wise blat brothers, uh, unfortunately, you know, passed away in a car accident. So definitely, uh, thinking about them, but you could see with Bradley go up against Oasis and, you know, wasn’t backing down from him. You know, he, you know, guy got tangled up with the teammate, wise black guy in his face. didn’t really back down from it. So, you see that little extra grit come into his game and like and that’s and it makes sense from what you’re hearing from, you know, Peter Herald is that you need that for the playoffs. You need that little extra I don’t care attitude. Like, you don’t bother me. Like, you don’t scare me. Like, get in my face. That’s fine. We could, you know, definitely talk about it and if we have to throw down, we’ll throw down. So, you’re seeing Bradley Nadau add that little bit of a grit, that little of the I don’t care attitude to his system. And I think that’s going to go a long way. And you’re seeing it and that’s why I feel like that’s why you look at the Hurricanes are like he is their top guy in terms of prospects. Like he is very close to a already. Yeah, he’s only 20, but you see where his maturity is at and where just him as a player, he just keeps getting better. And that’s why for me, he’s the top prospect within the organization. And it’s so hard to think that like there’s like yeah, other teams are probably going to want them, but I just don’t see the Hurricanes being a team that like yeah, you want to win now, but you also want guys available in the future. And I think Nadell is one of the is definitely one of those guys that will be part of the Hurac Hurricanes, you know, future moving forward rather than him getting ice time this year or with other contracts coming with the Bucks going into next season. There’s maybe there’s a chance that we see him in 26 27 as a full-time NHL. Maybe he gets one extra year in Chicago. Maybe he gets a little extra time later on this season. Who really knows? I mean, you know, we’ve seen Seth Jarvis break into this roster very young. We’ve seen the same thing from Jackson Blake. And we also got guys like Logan Stanco is 22. You know, Alexander Keesan’s 23. So, we the Hurricanes have a lot of young guys on this roster. And yeah, if Bradley finds a way to break out of camp, great. If not, he might be one of the first call-ups later this season. And maybe he finds a way to stay on the roster for longer than a couple games. Who knows? Maybe it’s a setup to where he’s a full-time AHL player in 20 26 27. But either way, you’re seeing it and you’re hearing it from the Kings development guys, you know, guys who are, you know, keeping tabs on the players within the organization that Nado is ready for the most part. Like his offensive game is on another level. Now, let’s try and work on his defensive game. you know, five on five play a little bit more, but he’s also adding the grit factor. That’s something that you definitely need. So, it’s good to know that for the fact that the Hurricanes drafted him in 2023, not that long ago, and the fact that he’s just slowly over time has gotten better, you know, played that first year in Maine, absolutely baldled out. We know about how great he was for, you know, University of Maine. Black Bears go to goes to Chicago last year. One of like a handful of rookies to score over 30 goals as a teenager. Like yeah, everywhere he goes, he scores goals and you know how great this kid is. So obviously everyone’s very excited for him, but there’s also the, you know, you don’t want to bring him up too early and hurt his development because and right now too with the roster, where are you going to slot him? Like do you want to play him on the fourth line? It’s it’s this roster is already kind of filled out for the most part. When you look at there’s a potential that William Kerry could be an extra, you know, a healthy scratch or Mark Janowski, which I don’t really see for Janowski because the Hurricanes love seeing him as their fourth line center. So, it’s like, you know, Tyson Jo is a possible extra. At that point, it’s like if you bring if you bring the dope, who he going to take off the lineup? And right now it’s just I think the Hurricanes feel like hey we’re we’re not going to push you right away probably have you start the season in Chicago and it’s like okay no big deal give him your development in Chicago you know he can play well down there with Cam Abbott and you know as his head coach and all the guys around him. So all in all it’s good to see the fact that the Nado is already off to a good start. We’re just talking about a prospect camp like what is training camp and preseason with the Hurricanes look like. Maybe he finds a way to kind of surprise them more and be like, “Hey, this guy might be our number one callup when we possibly need someone.” Maybe, you know, there’s Ryan Suzuki, too. Maybe he’s up there. But, you know, you you’re kind of feeling good of what Bradlin Nau is kind of showing for you right now. So, all in all, it’s good to hear though even within the organization, they’re still praising and seeing that where his development has is just keeps getting better and better for Bradley. You love to see it. Now, we talk about Nado, and you’ve heard me talk about it pretty much all all during the prospect showcase, but Russell and Kai said, “But we got to talk more about this guy because, yeah, he had a struggle last season, but I feel like with how the off season’s gone in the prospect showcase, I feel like 2526 is that bounceback redemption year for him.” So, stick around. We’ll talk about that here in a second on a Wednesday edition of Lockown Hurricanes. 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So don’t let the financial opportunity slip through the cracks. Use code locked onhl atmon.com in your browser for half off your first year. That’s 50% off your first year at monarchmoney.com with the code locked on NHL. Welcome back to a segment two of Locked on Hurricanes, your team every day. All right, so we talked about Breley Nadau in segment one. Now we get to talk about Rousan Kais. Honestly, he really uh he did a really good job all things considered when you look at the showcase that he had because when it comes to yearover-year growth, it’s feels like Kaiser probably had one of the better showings of his overall growth cuz you know the fact that you look at where he is, he’s 66 and you know you know 21 lbs. You know, looks like he had a little bit more weight and stuff like that. Seemed like he’s kind of filled his body out and the fact that his size, his athletic ability, and the skill sets, you kind of feel like over the showcase, it’s trending in the right direction. And it’s putting him in a good position to possibly be a backup somewhere within the organization. And you know with you know where he’s at you’re talking about Kachchekov, Freddy Anderson, Keenan Primo, Amir Miffikov, most like you’re looking at those are your four as your as your top four goalenders within the organization and there’s the question of okay does he go to Chicago and be the third goalender and kind of fight for ice time or what I said weeks ago when we were talking about the goalie um depth chart. There’s nothing wrong with him starting in Greensboro because yeah, he had one game with Bloomington. Didn’t really go over well, but that was with the the Rangers, you know, affiliate. Now, with the fact that the Hurricanes are affiliated with the Greensboro Gargoyles, they don’t really have any goals goalies signed right now. And I said this a while ago, it wouldn’t hurt to have him in Greensboro because he’s still going to be 20. Didn’t really have a great year overall. five and 13 in 20 games with Chicago. You know, like I said, 0 and1 with Bloomington, but he wouldn’t have to fight for ice time in Greensboro. Like I said, he’s still young. He’s still a young goalie, you know, and I think giving him a full season of, hey, we’re not going to put the pressure on you here in the American. You know, we got two guys that we have and one of them is probably going to get called up. If there’s an injury with Carolina, you’ll probably be our first call up from Greensboro. So, it wouldn’t hurt to have him down there in that spot. This is what Kane’s goalending development coach, Jason Muzadi, said when talking about Kais last year. He was just so raw. He was just a 19-year-old and needed time to learn his big body. So, we spent a lot of time on his body control and having more refined movements. He still has that athletic ability. He’s definitely playing more efficiently. And that’s what something that Nick and Matt from Kane’s Prospects noticed too. And I kind of agree with their sentiment or what their thought process is the fact that Kaisv really worked on his rebound control. And that’s where you hear it coming from, you know, Kane’s goalending development coach, Mazati said, just trying to figure out his body, trying to figure out how to be more efficient as a goalender. And you kind of saw that at the showcase where he was making those key saves. he was being explosive in the crease, go from left to right, right to left, basically being more control, squaring up the puck a lot more, making some really key saves and a lot of huge saves, honestly, for the Kings prospects throughout that showcase. So, you kind of see that progression that he had going from a a 19-year-old Russian goalie who’s trying to figure himself out in terms of being a 66 net minder to where he’s like, “Okay, we see that progression.” Like I think his progression really jumped off the page when you look at last season to compared to where he’s at right now at Prospect Showcase. Like I said, and I feel like if they want to keep building him up and building his confidence up and still kind of getting more used to it because he’s still a raw goalie, but you’re kind of seeing that next level progression for him. Like I said, I wouldn’t be upset if the Hurricanes like, “Hey, we’re not going to have you in Chicago trying to fight in a threegoalie system to get ice time whenever we give you the opportunity. Let’s start you in Greensboro. You’re going to be the number one goalie there. Give you the ice time that’s necessary.” And there’s a lot of pressure. And if something happens to where they need to call him up to Chicago to help out because maybe one of their guys is in Carolina, they can Okay, then there you go. you go to Chicago and you’re still going to have pressure on you because you’re right now the fifth goalie on the depth chart when to come when it’s come to guys that are signed. So either way if you if they start him in Chicago trying to fight for a little bit of ice time or start him in Greensboro and basically get all the ice time in the world I think either one is a great spot if you’re Kais. So, it’s good to see the fact that you look at just his his short progression from last year as a raw goalie 19 first time in North America to where now you’re talking a year later going into the week of Hurricanes training camp where he had a pretty good showcase all things considered where you know the game and a half that he played he looked really well in my opinion. I thought he did fine, but it’s nice to see where he’s at now compared to he was last year. Now you kind of look at this upcoming 25 26 season as okay, maybe Kaisv is trending in the right direction. He’s getting that ability. He’s getting those reads. He’s doing the right things. He’s filling out his body. He’s doing that that gradual development for figuring out for goalies because for goalies it does take a little bit longer to kind of figure out your development and figure out your game because goalie is such a unique position just in hockey. Hockey in general is already an interesting way to develop. But even for goalies it’s another level of you know it takes just a little bit of extra time because it’s just a nuanced position. And you look at goalies, you don’t really see a lot of 19, 20, 21 year old goalies thrive in the American or thrive in the National Hockey League. It does take time. So I think with Kaisv, there’s really no rush to give like, okay, we need you now. It’s like, well, no, he’s only going to be 20. Give him some extra time. So like I said, if it’s Chicago, great. I honestly think Greensboro might be a better spot for him because he’s 20. He’s got four other guys ahead of him on the depths chart. there’s no reason to rush him. Who knows if he’s just a a potential backup in the future, hey, that’s not a bad thing to have because when you look at goalending now across the National Hockey League or just hockey in general, you almost need three goalies in your system. You need that 1A and 1B and you need that number three who can come up when you need them as that third net minder or, you know, that guy that you can have going between, you know, the national team and the American Hockey League team. there’s being the guy like, “Hey, we want you to go win games for the American League team, and if we need you to come up as to be our backup if one of our main guys gets hurt, then we can trust in you to do that.” So, I think when you look at the Hurricanes, I think they’re right now in a good spot. I wouldn’t say they’re probably top 10 or top 15 in terms of their goalie prospects, but they’re in a good spot. All things consider, I would definitely say probably top 15 for talking depth goalies. I think the Hurricanes are in a good spot. I think with Kais and just where his progression is at, I think that they’re the Hurricanes are in a good spot. I feel like this could be an a bounceback season for the Russian net minder who like I said didn’t really have a great 2425 season but if his progression that we saw in the off season and train camp continues into the upcoming 2526 season there could be a lot of bright spots when it comes to seeing how he plays right like I said whether if it’s in Chicago or Greensboro I think Kais is going to set himself up for a nice season this year so we talked about Adele we talked about Kaisv now we’re going to talk about Charles to go and see what his progression has been since last year compared to now and see what the Hurricanes organization thinks about him. Stick around. We’ll talk about it here in a second on a Wednesday edition of Locked on Hurricanes. The NFL season is here in FanDuel’s making sure you’re ready for kickoff with a can’t miss offer. 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And you know we’re talking about right-handed guys within the roster cuz right now the main Hurricanes roster has two right-handed defenseman. You’ve got Chaffield and you got Walker. Now, Dominic Pendika had a really, really great showing and Joel Nestrom was very important for the Hurricanes. Well, mainly for the Chicago Wolves, I should say, but Nestrom did really well with the Hurricanes prospects in the showcase, but he’s been a huge part of the Chicago Wolves of the AHL last year. train especially when the fact that you could talk about 200 pro games in Sweden and you know they’re also going to be joined with guys like Alexa Alexi Himosami and all of them. However, when you look at Charles’s Alex Lgo, some would consider him probably being the closest guy to making his AHL debut. You know, you’re talking his he’s 6’4, 215, and you feel like that just his body frame and what he’s done physically, it almost makes him age already. And you know, is that a potential callup? Who really knows? But, you know, he’s kind of rounding out not just his defensive and his physical side, but kind of his offensive game as well. and he’s 22 years old, but he is someone who could really benefit on the Carolina Hurricanes with just the physicality, the the the bite to his game and someone who could be really huge when it when it comes to killing penalties. And his maturity in being part of the leadership group has really kind of shown with the Wolves and I think coach Cam Abbott really sees that in a guy like Charles Alexis. He is just so committed to the process of getting better. It doesn’t happen on one singular day. It’s all about consistency and you can tell he’s bought brought that approach through the off season. He’s a great young man to work with. He’s just looking to do everything he can to keep getting better. That’s something that we’re able to see through these three games, especially from the coaching perspective. The leadership he brings is significant. And that’s really seeing some huge from Cam Abba. You know, when you look at when you talk to Spyrus on Anastasia from, you know, the defense coach and you guys heard when I talked to him, you know, during last season, he brought Charles Licks to go one point and, you know, you know, all these other guys. He has to be someone so fun to coach. The fact that he just absorbs anything and he just tries to keep getting better in his game. Yeah. Yeah. He’s tall. He’s got a body size, but he’s he’s got some snarl. He’s got some bite. He’s got some good defensive tactics to his game. His offense of side keeps getting better. And that’s something that the Hurricanes would love to have. if something happens to anyone in the top in top of the roster and if you know they bring in Mike Riley or like hey we still want Mike Riley to be our seventh defenseman but Charles Alex the goat could right now behind the Kesian is probably the next best defenseman in the organization for the Hurricanes yeah you got Bindicka yeah you’ve got you know he almost saw me Nestrom all those guys but from what it feels like when you when you hear from Hurricanes coaches the coaches from the Wolves, just the overall feeling surrounding the defense of who’s that potential next guy. It sounds like it’s LGO. And like I said too, when you look at the fact that the Hurricanes are carrying two right-handed defenseman into next season, yeah, you’ve got guys who could play on both sides of the guys, but you’re talking right-hand shot defenseman. The Hurricanes only really have two. And it feels like that first guy within the organization defined that you look and see what Cam Abbott said, you know what Anastasia has said about him, you feel really good of where Charles Alexis is in terms of the defense. So I think there’s anyone who’s ready to make a debut for the Hurricanes this upcoming season depending on when when that actually is. Maybe it’s a game or two or maybe if there’s something that happens with the main roster, it could be a longer run. I think the goat is that next guy and you can and you can see that. So honestly, it’s very very exciting to see that what you saw at the showcase and I mentioned it a lot. I even wrote in my couple of my Hurricanes articles over the weekend talking about guys who stood out. Let go was someone who stood out in every single game. So, it makes sense when you hear from when you hear from Cam App, the actual head coach of of the Wolves and he was the head coach of the prospects for the Hurricanes, you feel really good about where he’s at and the fact that he keeps getting better as season in season out and stuff like that. I say 6’4 215 as a 22 year old that guy has built like a brick house and you would feel great if he was on the back end of that lineup and hopefully you know if something happens or he’s called up or if we’re looking at that next year or two who really knows look gut would be a good guy to have for the Hurricanes is yeah they had to get rid of Scott Morrow you know is there some other question marks around the defense it’s like I wouldn’t really say there is any other def questions because we know who the bread and butter is for the Hurricanes It’s the defense. And if you’re looking at Legote as being one of those next guys to step up that you can just slide into your right shot defenseman positions, that’s him. I think he’s that next guy that’s ready. So overall, it’s great to hear you look at how they’re talking about Nado, they talk about Kais, and now they’re also talking about LGO. When you talk about the Hurricanes and and Elite Prospects has them ranked 14th in terms of prospect development. I think it’s a great spot for the Carolina Hurricanes to be in and they’re only getting better as each offseason goes along when it comes to the draft and fighting these guys and seeing how these guys do and stuff like that. I think the Hurricanes are definitely in a good spot with these three guys with the dough, Kais, and Loat. So, if you’re if you’re on YouTube, let me know in the comments how do you feel about all three of these guys? And do you see, you know, at least with the the LO, do you see these guys with the Hurricanes at some point this year? and do you think it’s going to be longer than just a game or two? Either way, I’m very excited for all three of these guys and it’s so great to hear from within the organization about how they’re feeling about these guys as we get ready for the 2526 season. One quick note before we uh wrap the show up. Uh Michael Russo of the Athletic did mention about the fact that the Hurricanes are probably one of those teams that would be interested in Carl Capriov and a team that would really want to sign him and that Minnesota being the wild might be interested in talking to the Hurricanes. Now there is significant weight to that. Will it actually be possible? Who knows? But you guys heard me talk about this when the news came out last week. Don’t be surprised what the Hurricanes might be in the might make that as a possible option. You know, it’s just what other contracts can get rid of, what’s part of the deal and stuff like that because Russo did mention Andre Fetchikov might be one of those guys that might have to be might have to go back to Minnesota. So, like I said, if you’re on the YouTube, let me know. Would you how would you feel if it’s an Andreas Fetchikov being part of a Krill Capri off trade and do you think the Hurricanes are able to make a deal for him? Because like you’ve guys heard me say in the past, if you want to get good, you’re going to have to give up good. So would you want Andre Speakov a part of that? Very interesting to get everyone’s thoughts on that. I’ll talk that about more about that more as we kind of progress through the week and even next week as well cuz it’s a developing thing that keeps popping up and now the fact that you’re hearing the hurricanes a lot when it comes to Krill Gap off and the fact you got Michael Russo who covers the wild for the Athletic talking about that as well. So I’m c very curious to hear some people’s thoughts. I’ll give more of my thoughts, like I said, either either this week or going into next week as we kind of get ready a little bit more into the camp and preseason and stuff like that. But until then, this will be the one episode black her making your first season. Check out the lock podcast where there is season bringing you the daily league of white stories that matter the most with the local coverage you love from Lockdown. Find lockdown on YouTube or wherever you’re listening to your podcast. If you want to keep up with me, I’m at one true Zack onx. The podcast is l_hurricanes. 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While we wait for the Carolina Hurricanes Training Camp Roster to be announced, which three prospects stood out from the Prospect Showcase in Wesley Chapel? What did certain people within the Hurricanes organization say about these players? On the Wednesday Edition of Locked On Hurricanes, host Zach Martin begins the show by going over Bradly Nadeau and what the organization felt about the Canadian forward. What makes him the top prospect within the organization? Will we see him in Raleigh at some point, not only for two games? Secondly, Zach shares thoughts about Ruslan Khazheyev and how he has grown as a goaltender since the end of the 2024-25 season. Does he have what it takes to make a jump and move up within the depth chart for the Hurricanes? Finally, Charles-Alexis Legault has shown promise over the last season and offseason. Is he one of the top five prospects for the Hurricanes? How does Chicago Wolves Cam Abbott feel about Leagult going into 2025-26, where he will start with the team? All of that, and more, on the latest episode of Locked On Hurricanes.
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