

The Carolina Hurricanes have had an eventful offseason, but they may not be done just yet.
Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky has made some significant moves including bringing in both Nikolaj Ehlers and K’Andre Miller.
Tulsky could have one more big move in his arsenal.
According to Jimmy Murphy of RGMedia, the Hurricanes are keeping tabs on the availability of Anaheim Ducks forward Mason McTavish.
McTavish is a restricted free agent, and he has not signed a contract extension with the Ducks, as rumors about his future have run rampant.
He’s been the subject of trade rumors, with his future in Anaheim looking uncertain.
The Hurricanes could either take the offer-sheet route or trade for McTavish in a similar way the team acquired Miller from the New York Rangers.
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McTavish is an emerging talent who fits the Hurricanes' win-now window as well as their long-term future.
It’s certainly an intriguing option that Tulsky should continue to entertain.