An extension for winger Eric Robinson with the Hurricanes “sounds like it will happen,” Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet wrote in his “32 Thoughts” blog Tuesday. The 29-year-old became eligible to sign one on Jan. 1 after inking a one-year, $950K pact with Carolina in free agency last summer.
Robinson’s decision to take a prove-it deal with the Canes has worked out quite well for both sides. Carolina gained some much-needed cost-effective forward depth after losing Jake Guentzel, Stefan Noesen and Teuvo Teräväinen to the open market. At the same time, Robinson thrived in a depth role and positioned himself to land a significant raise on his next contract.
The Hurricanes have some important UFAs-to-be again this season, namely Brent Burns and Dmitry Orlov on the back end and another valuable depth scorer, Jack Roslovic, up front. It makes sense that general manager Eric Tulsky wants to get business done early with at least one of them.
Robinson is likely looking for stability after being traded from the Blue Jackets, where he started his career, to the Sabres last season and then landing with Carolina in free agency. He’s posted nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points through 41 games, on pace for a career-high 40 points while averaging 12 minutes per game.
Normally deployed as a checking winger with heavy defensive zone usage, Robinson’s offensive zone deployment under Rod Brind’Amour has skyrocketed. After starting over 60% of his 5-on-5 faceoffs in the defensive zone throughout his seven years in Columbus, he’s started 62.8% in the offensive end since arriving in Carolina. He’s also receiving semi-meaningful penalty kill minutes for the first time since the 2022-23 campaign.
His offensive pace likely puts his next contract in the $3MM neighborhood per season, with Dakota Joshua’s recent four-year, $3.25MM AAV extension with the Canucks likely serving as a blueprint. The New Jersey native has never earned an AAV of more than $1.6MM on any of his five NHL contracts.
RussianFemboy
If he’s not Russian, he’s not good by my standards.
uvmfiji
Three million is a lot of money. We need to save for future goaltending.
HarryO
…another player that Buffalo let walk and got nothing in return. He’s got more goals (9) than his replacements (Lafferty, Malenstyne, Aube-Kubel) combined (6).
PortuCool
They got Eric Robinson from Columbus for a conditional 7th round pick, and conditions were not met. That’s to say that Buffalo got him for nothing in return. Why leave that part out, Harry?
HarryO
The point is they could have re-signed Robinson but instead they brought in 3 guys who have a combined total of 6 goals as compared to his 9. It speaks to this organizations poor talent evaluations and why they’ll be missing the playoffs for the 14th straight season.