The Carolina Hurricanes were given a sharp wake-up call last night when they fell to the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1, and have made a move to try to spark their offense. The team has recalled minor league forward Janne Kuokkanen from the Charlotte Checkers, while moving Jordan Staal to injured reserve. Staal’s stint on IR will be retroactive to December 5th, the last time he played before suffering a concussion.
Micheal Ferland was also removed from last night’s game in the first period after he experienced some minor symptoms, though Darren Dreger of TSN notes that they may not have necessarily been linked to the concussion that has held him out of the lineup recently. Ferland was in his first game back since the injury.
Despite having some of the strongest possession metrics in the league, the Hurricanes can’t seem to finish many of their scoring opportunities this season and now sit second last in the league in goals for. 72 tallies through 29 games is just not enough to compete for a playoff spot, something Kuokkanen will try to help with. The young forward has 11 goals and 27 points in 26 AHL games this season and has looked dominant at times for the Checkers. He played four games for the Hurricanes last season but is still looking for his first NHL point.