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Blockbuster trade between Jets and Hurricanes rejected at the last moment
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Blockbuster trade between Jets and Hurricanes rejected at the last moment

Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff nearly pulled off a whopper! Trade details in the article.

Trevor Connors

UPDATE: Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas essentially rejected to trades prior to re-signing with the team earlier today. NHL insider Frank Seravalli reports that Necas informed both the Buffalo Sabres and Winnipeg Jets that he would not sign a long-term deal with the team, which effectively killed any potential deal.

Seravalli reports that the Jets offered up Rutger McGroarty, Cole Perfetti and a draft pick in exchange for Necas. No word from Seravalli on what the Sabres offered up though.



Read below for our earlier report on Necas' new contract, published as news broke earlier today.


This just in, the Carolina Hurricanes have signed RFA forward Martin Necas to a two year contract worth $6.5 million per season.


The 25 year old forward has been the focus of trade rumors for weeks now after it was reported that he and the team couldn't come to terms on a new deal. Well... forget about all that... for now, at least.

This deal has a considerable amount of risk on it for both sides, but particularly for the Hurricanes. Necas will still be an unrestricted free agent (UFA) in the 2026 offseason and will be free to sign with any team he chooses. While this new deal may quiet the trade rumors for next season, the 2025-26 season is likely to be a media frenzy with everyone once again speculating on the talented Czech forward's future. In the meantime though, the Hurricanes have then next year to decide what to do with Necas long term.

What this contract says to me is that the Hurricanes couldn't find any worthwhile trade offers for Necas on the open market. They also weren't comfortable committing long-term (8 year deal) to Necas eithers. So... while a short-term, 'bridge' style contract may not be the optimal route, it does give the team some flexibility to sort out their long-term decision making... albeit with a huge risk of losing Necas for nothing in two seasons. Kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place, as they say...

Read below for the official press release statement of today's signing:

RALEIGH, N.C. – Eric Tulsky, General Manager of the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has agreed to terms with forward Martin Necas on a two-year, $13 million contract extension. Necas will receive an average-annual value (AAV) of $6.5 million through 2025-26. 

“Martin is an immensely skilled player who provides a scoring threat whenever the puck is on his stick,” said Tulsky. “He will play a key role in the continued success of our franchise, and we’re excited to have a multi-year contract done.”

Necas, 25, recorded 53 points (24g, 29a) in 77 NHL games with Carolina in 2023-24, finishing fourth on the team in goals and power-play goals (8), tied for third in points and third in even-strength goals (16). He also added nine points (4g, 5a) in 11 contests during the Stanley Cup Playoffs, with all four goals coming at even strength. The 6’3”, 195-pound forward established career highs in goals (28), assists (43), points (71), power-play goals (9) and power-play points (26) during his first 82-game campaign in 2022-23, leading all Hurricanes skaters in scoring. He also scored a career-high four overtime goals that season, and his nine such goals since 2020-21 rank tied for the league high over that span. Necas has registered 243 points (97g, 146a) in 362 games over parts of seven NHL seasons, and he has tallied 30 points (11g, 19a) in 59 career postseason contests. He posted 32 points (16g, 16a) in 65 Czech Extraliga games with Kometa Brno from 2016-18 and earned 52 points (16g, 36a) in 64 AHL games with Charlotte in 2018-19, winning two Extraliga titles (2017-18) and the 2019 Calder Cup in his first three professional seasons. The Nove Mesto na Morave, Czechia, native recorded seven points (1g, 6a) in five games at the 2024 IIHF World Championship in Prague to help lead his home country to a gold medal. Necas also represented Czechia at the 2020 IIHF World Championship and three IIHF World Junior Championships (2017-19), tying for the tournament lead in scoring in 2019, and he captained Czechia to a gold medal at the 2016 Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Necas was selected by Carolina in the first round, 12th overall, of the 2017 NHL Draft.

Source: Frank Seravalli