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Hurricanes Sign Veteran Forward to Two-Year Contract Extension

The Carolina Hurricanes have been on the verge of a Stanley Cup for several years now, and with eight straight victories to start the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, this year is their best chance yet.

They've put themselves in this position by building not only their group of superstars over the years, but with their depth, and in their back-to-back sweeps, the depth has come up huge for the 'Canes. During their sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers, it was Jackson Blake that stood up huge, but there were contributions from many veterans, including Mark Jankowski, who has 1 assist across 8 games in the post-season thus far.

 Carolina Hurricanes left wing Mark Jankowski (77) celebrates his goal against the New York Islanders during the third period at UBS Arena. Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images
Carolina Hurricanes left wing Mark Jankowski (77) celebrates his goal against the New York Islanders during the third period at UBS Arena. Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images

The 31-year old former first-round pick arrived in Carolina a year ago, and while many didn't see him making much of an impact, he was a solid player for the team following his arrival. In 2025-26, he posted 11 goals and 21 points across 68 games played, with the point tally being the highest of his career since way back in 2018-19 with the Calgary Flames.

Given that production and the stability he brings to the bottom-six, it's no surprise that GM Eric Tulsky wanted to keep Jankowski around, with the team now officially announcing a two-year extension for the veteran.

The two-year deal carries with it an AAV of $1.85 million, and while he may never have blossomed into the star that the Flames hoped when he was picked No. 21 overall back in 2012, he's as reliable a veteran as there is in the National Hockey League.

Given the rising salary cap, this move is a perfect one for Carolina, and after locking in a key bottom-six center, the team will look to be aggressive in upgrading this summer, no matter what happens throughout the remainder of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Related: Hurricanes Coach Rod Brind'Amour's Handshake With Flyers' Rick Tocchet Draws Attention

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This story was originally published May 11, 2026 at 8:58 AM.

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