Cedric Paquette will be the center on the fourth line in his debut with the Hurricanes at home against the Blue Jackets (7 p.m. ET; FS-CR, FS-O, NHL.TV).
The forward was acquired along with forward
Alex Galchenyuk
in a trade with the Ottawa Senators on Saturday for forward
Ryan Dzingel
.
Because Paquette, who has scored one goal in nine games this season, made the 13-hour drive from Ottawa to North Carolina, he will not have to quarantine.
"I'm really excited to be here, it's a great team," Paquette said Monday. "I don't want to change anything. Be physical, be good on the [penalty kill], bring energy to the team and be a good teammate."
Paquette had three assists in 25 Stanley Cup Playoff games to help the Tampa Bay Lightning win the Stanley Cup last season.
"Anytime you can get guys who know how to win, that have been there, have done that, I think that helps," Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "He's the kind of player I think will fit in well here. He comes to the rink and gives an honest effort. That's all we ever ask." -- Kurt Dusterberg