The Carolina Hurricanes announced Tuesday that the team has reached a new agreement with forward Stefan Noesen on a two-year, partial two-way deal to keep him in the Carolina organization. The contract has a cap hit of $762,500, with the breakdown as follows:
2022-23: $750,000 NHL salary, $500,000 minors salary, $550,000 guaranteed
2023-24: $775,000 NHL and minors salary
Noesen had a successful first year with the Hurricanes, guiding their AHL affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, to the 2022 Calder Cup. Noesen led the AHL in goals with 48 and added on 37 assists for 85 points in 70 games. He had a strong Calder Cup Playoffs run as well, notching 25 points in 18 games. It marked a full-time return to the AHL for Noesen, who had spent the majority of his time in the NHL from 2016-17.
Now 29, Noesen is still a reliable call-up in case of an injury but doesn’t have much everyday NHL upside anymore. He hasn’t registered a point in the NHL since 2019-20 when he had seven goals and two assists in 40 games split between the Pittsburgh Penguins and San Jose Sharks.
Poised to reprise his role as an alternate captain in Chicago next year, Noesen will be charged with helping lead a group of young Carolina forward prospects that includes Jack Drury, Ryan Suzuki, Jamieson Rees, and Noel Gunler.
Gbear
Classic tweener between the AHL and NHL.
mikedickinson
Nice guy to have in our organization.
Josip Tomic
Hi Josh,
According to Capfriendly & PuckPedia regarding 2023-24, there is no minors salary for Stefan Noesen.
2023-24: $775,000 NHL and minors salary
Josh Erickson
Yes, which means he makes the same whether or not he’s playing in the minors. Therefore, his minors salary in 2023-24 is his NHL salary of $775,000.
Josip Tomic
Ok. I was confused when you put ‘2023-24: $775,000 NHL and minors salary’.