Anton Babchuk Scores in Season Opener in Finland

Brandon Sutter scored twice, and the Carolina Hurricanes held on to beat the Minnesota Wild 4-3 on Thursday in Helsinki in the NHL season opener. Anton Babchuk, back after a year in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League, and Jussi Jokinen also scored for the Hurricanes. Brent Burns scored for Minnesota with 3:21 left, but Hurricanes goalie

Anton Babchuk scores in first game back

Anton Babchuk scored the lone goal for the Hurricanes in a 4-1 pre-season loss to Florida on Tuesday night. After a breakout 16 goal season in 2008-09, Babchuk spent last year in the KHL, but he’s making a return to the NHL this year and it looks like he’s going to make it count. Click

Babchuk is back

As expected, the Carolina Hurricanes signed defenseman Anton Babchuk to a one-year deal shortly after the free-agency signing period opened Thursday. The Hurricanes retained Babchuk’s rights after last season when the two sides couldn’t agree on terms. Babchuk, 26, spent the season in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League. The Hurricanes had made him a qualifying offer

Frederik Andersen of Denmark One of Seven Draft Selections By Carolina on Saturday

So the Hurricanes had seven draft choices to use Saturday in Los Angeles. They picked defenseman Justin Faulk of St. Paul, Minn., from the U.S. national developmental program (and a Minnesota-Duluth recruit); defenseman Mark Alt of Cretin-Derham (Minn.) High School (and Minnesota recruit); Harvard defenseman Danny Biega of Montreal; Plymouth Whalers defenseman Austin Levi; left