Chris Terry’s Play Daring Carolina Hurricanes to Keep Him in NHL

December 26th, 2014 by Mark Jones Leave a reply »

When Jordan Staal makes his season debut for the Carolina Hurricanes—whether that's on Monday or in another game in the next few weeks—his much-awaited return will spell good news for a maligned Canes offense and catastrophe for one unknown teammate.

Staal's presence will bump one of the Hurricanes' depth forwards out of the lineup and likely onto waivers or the American Hockey League. When Andrej Nestrasil comes off of injured reserve and if Alexander Semin ever re-establishes a permanent job, a second or third one could bite the dust.

Will it be Brad Malone, who has looked better in recent games but remains incredibly pointless on the year? Will it be Zach Boychuk, who has had plenty of experience with waivers in the past? Will it be Chris Terry, who surely can't maintain his 21.4 shooting percentage and doesn't exactly bring bottom-six size?



Until a week ago, Terry may well have been the most likely on that list to be dumped.

The 25-year-old winger had not registered a point in 11 straight and 16 of his last 17 games; he was also on the ice for four goals against ...

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