
Carolina Hurricanes reach 3-year, $9.5 million extension with forward Taylor Hall
The Carolina Hurricanes wasted little time in reaching an extension for trade-acquisition Taylor Hall.
The team announced Wednesday that Hall had signed a three-year, $9.5 million contract through the 2027-28 season. That came roughly three months after the Hurricanes traded for the former Hart Trophy winner as NHL MVP and with Carolina having advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
In a Zoom call with reporters, general manager Eric Tulsky said the two sides had been talking about a deal since January when the Hurricanes acquired Hall in the blockbuster deal centered on Mikko Rantanen’s arrival. The 33-year-old Hall was making $6 million this year with free agency looming.
“Whether it’s playoffs or not, the conversations are happening,” Hall said. “With my family, we have a baby coming in the fall. Just as the playoffs were about to start, I think we were pretty much set on what the deal would look like. So that allowed me to just kind of play int he playoffs with a clear mind.