"You can't be afraid of change," Francis said. "We talked at our end-of-season meeting about the need to find more goal scoring. We felt in the tight games we came up a little bit short, whether it failed us 3-on-3 in overtime, the shootout or the second power-play unit. We needed a little more skill in the lineup. We think we've done that."
Carolina acquired forward Teuvo Teravainen, who had 35 points (13 goals, 22 assists) in 78 games in his first full season in the NHL, in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks on June 15. A strong skater with playmaking ability, the 21-year-old is expected to claim a top-six role. In the same trade, the Hurricanes acquired forward Bryan Bickell, hoping he can recapture his previous form in the final year of his contract. He had an NHL career-best 17 goals in 2010-11 and 14 goals in 2014-15.
On July 1 the Hurricanes signed unrestricted free agent forwards Lee Stempniak and Viktor Stalberg. Stempniak agreed to a two-year, $5 million contract after having 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) in 82 games with the New Jersey Devils and Boston Bruins last season. Stalberg signed a one-year contract after a 20-point season (nine goals, 11 assists) with the New York Rangers.
The Hurricanes also believe 19-year-old forward prospect Sebastian Aho will be ready for the NHL after he led Karpat of Liiga, Finland's top professional league, with 45 points (20 goals, 25 assists) in 45 games.
Though the Hurricanes have a new look at forward, they gambled a bit by re-signing goaltender Cam Ward to a two-year contract. The tandem of Ward and Eddie Lack finished 29th in the League with a .902 save percentage last season.