The Hurricanes have made a pair of roster moves leading up to Tuesday’s game against Seattle. The team announced that they’ve recalled defenseman Riley Stillman from AHL Chicago while they returned goaltender Yaniv Perets to the Wolves.
Stillman signed a one-year, two-way deal with Carolina early in free agency back in the summer. However, the 26-year-old suffered a lower-body injury in training camp that kept him out of the lineup for the first 14 games of the season. He was waived upon being cleared to return and has gotten into six games with Chicago since then, picking up a pair of assists.
Stillman has 158 career NHL appearances to his name so far between four different organizations. Over that stretch, he has 26 points, 197 blocks, and 318 hits while averaging a little under 16 minutes a night. However, he didn’t see any NHL action last season, instead playing exclusively with AHL Rochester where he had six points and 49 penalty minutes in 47 games before being non-tendered by Buffalo in June.
As for Perets, he served as Carolina’s backup in recent days with Frederik Andersen and Pyotr Kochetkov both banged up. However, the team is hopeful that Kochetkov can return against the Kraken, allowing him and Spencer Martin to be the tandem. Perets stopped six of seven shots in relief on Saturday for his first NHL appearance of the season. He has a 3.67 GAA and a .825 SV% in three games with the Wolves so far this year.