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Seth Jarvis Undergoes Shoulder Surgery, Out 4 to 6 Months

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In a move that has significant implications for the Carolina Hurricanes, general manager Eric Tulsky announced that forward Seth Jarvis underwent shoulder surgery and will be sidelined for four to six months. This setback not only affects Jarvis’s availability for the upcoming season but also opens the door for potential roster changes as the team looks to fill his spot.

During a press conference following the first round of the draft, where Carolina traded their 31st overall pick to Nashville in exchange for two second-round selections (42nd and 57th overall), Tulsky addressed the latest developments. Jarvis has struggled with shoulder issues for the past couple of years but had postponed surgery for various reasons. With his recovery timeline now confirmed, Bradly Nadeau is one of the names being considered to step into Jarvis’s role, though Tulsky was quick to temper expectations.

“Nothing is guaranteed,” Tulsky stated, emphasizing that competition for roster spots will be fierce, with players from Chicago also vying for a place on the team. He reiterated his commitment to continually improving the roster, stating, “When we are playing our best and no one is injured, we are incredibly tough to beat, but if we are not playing our best or someone is injured, we could be better.” This year, the Hurricanes were fortunate to have a healthy lineup, but Tulsky is always looking for opportunities to enhance the team’s performance.

In addition to Jarvis’s surgery, Tulsky provided updates on other players. Eric Robinson also underwent knee surgery and is expected to miss 6 to 8 weeks. Meanwhile, the general manager did not confirm any ongoing trade rumors and noted that contract negotiations with Alexander Nikishin, the last remaining roster player without a contract, have not yet commenced. There is no urgency on that front.

The future of the goaltending situation remains uncertain, but Tulsky expressed comfort with the possibility of having Pyotr Kochetkov and Kyle Bussi in net next season. As for the seventh defenseman spot, options like Mike Reilly, Juuso Valimaki, and others are still under consideration.

As the team prepares for the upcoming draft day on Saturday, Tulsky remains focused on building a competitive roster. Fans can expect updates and insights in the coming days as the Hurricanes navigate these changes.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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