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RALEIGH, N.C. - Eric Tulsky, General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that Jesper ...
Jesper Fast was hired as a development coach by the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday.
The Carolina Hurricanes are betting on K’Andre Miller’s potential. This offseason, the Hurricanes acquired Miller in a ...
Jesper Fast recently retired after dealing with a neck injury, and now, the Carolina Hurricanes have quickly hired him as a ...
Jesper Fast, the former winger, is back with the Carolina Hurricanes. He will be a development coach. Fast's NHL career ended ...
The Carolina Hurricanes announced in a press release Wednesday that Jesper Fast will be re-joing the Hurricanes as a ...
After confirming his retirement in June, a former Hurricanes winger is returning to the organization as a development coach.
Rod Brind'Amour and the Carolina Hurricanes have extended a veteran player's stay with the organization by signing him to a new role.
Jesper Fast is hanging up his skates. After missing the entire 2024-25 season due to a neck injury, the Hurricanes winger announced his retirement from the NHL after 11 seasons Monday.
Jesper Fast signed a three-year contract Saturday with the Carolina Hurricanes, calling it an “easy decision” after talking with former teammates Brady Skjei.
Fast is the fourth-senior Blueshirt, behind just Henrik Lundqvist, Marc Staal and Kreider in longevity after having been the team’s sixth-round, 157th-overall selection in 2010.
The Carolina Hurricanes have hired Jesper Fast as a development coach. Fast played with the Hurricanes for four seasons from 2020 to 2024. After playing 11 NHL seasons, Fast announced his retirement ...