Necas was selected 12th overall by the Hurricanes in the 2017 NHL Draft and showcased his speed, skill and hockey smarts in six preseason games to earn a spot on the Opening Night roster. Much of the same was seen from Kuokkanen in the exhibition season, and the two teenagers have proven too versatile and valuable to part with, at least for now.
"Those guys have done a lot through the preseason and played very well," head coach Bill Peters said. "I think they've earned the respect of their teammates with the quality of their play to the point where guys like playing with them because they're intelligent players who make plays."
How long Necas and Kuokkanen stick around will be sorted out in the coming weeks and could be somewhat dependent on the health of Stempniak. The Canes could give Necas a nine-game look before making a final decision on his status without burning the first year of his three-year, entry-level contract.
Stempniak, shelved with an undisclosed injury, is expected to miss another 10 days to two weeks, Peters said.
"He's just not right. It's something that's not coming around. We have to be patient with it," he said. "He's missed a lot of hockey here at an important time of year. We've got to find out what's going on and get it fixed, and from there be patient with the recovery to get him back into shape."