Over the past ten days or so, there’s been a lot of talk in the NHL about Martin Necas. The Hurricanes forward seems to be on his way out, and in Montreal, the fact that he’s been linked to the Habs is the talk of the town.
The more the days go by, the more the name of Martin Necas surfaces in Montreal. He will be a restricted free agent on July 1, and several teams are already interested in his services.
A few days ago, I wrote a piece detailing a conversation between Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts podcast about the possibility of bringing Tanner Jeannot to Calgary from the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The conference finals are almost nearing the end and the Stanley Cup Final is approaching. However, the offseason is in full swing for teams and the buzz regarding players is occurring.
Martin Necas has never played a single game in the blue, white and red uniform of the Canadiens. And yet, he’s one of the most popular players in Montreal right now… Because several informants keep saying that the Habs are in the running for his services and that the Montreal organization is showing great interest in the Hurricanes’ player.
It’s been a while, dear readers! We’ve got a couple of news and notes to get into, and as you can tell by the title, most of them have to do with coaching!
The Montreal Canadiens are reportedly among the early contenders in the race to acquire dynamic Czech winger Martin Necas from the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Canadiens missed the playoffs for the third season in a row. That said, the club is rebuilding, and while it may seem like a long process to some, there are steps to follow.
In hockey, as it is in life, it can be easy to come up with a plan… but sometimes it’s difficult to stick to it. When it comes to building a team from a bottom-dweller into a perennial powerhouse, the challenge can be correctly gauging precisely how the team is progressing and determining what to add to move into the next stage of team-building.
Martin Necas’ name seems to be on everyone’s lips these days. The 25-year-old center/winger has just won the World Championship with his Czechia teammates and he’s not worried about his future with the Carolina Hurricanes, but everyone else is.
Memorial Day Weekend has come and gone. Barbecues are cooled, but the NHL trade oven is starting to heat up. Just before everyone broke off for the holiday weekend, the New York Islanders’ trade with the Chicago Blackhawks featured dropping two spots in round one (18th to 20th) and four spots in round two (50th to 54th).
The Canadiens are among the clubs interested in Martin Necas’ services. At least, that’s what’s been circulating since last week… And Pierre LeBrun confirmed it tonight on RDS’s Hockey 360.
What a few days it’s been for Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas. After being eliminated from the 2024 NHL Playoffs in the second round versus the New York Rangers, the 25-year-old Czechia native returned to his home country to compete in the 2024 IIHF Men’s World Championship.
The Montreal Canadiens should have a busy offseason. They have the fifth and 26th overall picks in the draft and a chance to improve the roster through trades and free agency.
The 2024 NHL Draft is just about one month away, and shortly after that, NHL free agency will open on July 1. For the rebuilding Philadelphia Flyers, this is undoubtedly the most important time of year.
Team Czechia has made history on home ice, taking home the gold medal at the IIHF World Championship for the first time in 14 years.
It’s the offseason for the Vancouver Canucks, and this is when the rumours start to swirl about trades and player movement that pique the interest of fans about their team’s future.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman talked at length about what the future could hold for Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas on Friday’s episode of 32 Thoughts – The Podcast.
It isn’t the first time Vancouver’s been linked to the 25-year-old.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have returned to the drawing board after another first-round playoff exit. They have already relieved Sheldon Keefe of his duties as head coach and replaced him with Craig Berube, and more moves are expected before the team hits the ice for the 2024-25 season.
In 362 games spent with the Hurricanes, he has scored 97 goals and 243 points while also putting up 11 goals and 30 points over 59 postseason games.
The Carolina Hurricanes once again fell short of their goal of a Stanley Cup after being defeated by the New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference second-round, and the team could look quite a bit different next season.
According to his father, Martin Necas Sr., Carolina Hurricanes breakout star Martin Necas wants to be traded by the Hurricanes. If the price is right, a Philadelphia Flyers could make sense for the Metropolitan Division rivals, especially given the Flyers’ need for more talent like Necas.
New Jersey Devils rival, the New York Rangers, officially knocked out the Carolina Hurricanes from the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Hurricanes have been a perennial contender in the postseason, however, just haven’t been able to get the job done.
Czechia is getting a huge boost on home ice at the 2024 World Championship. The host team has announced that Martin Nečas is set to join the team this weekend after concluding his 2024 playoff run with the Carolina Hurricanes.
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