Mikko Rantanen Refutes Claims About Carolina Trade Preferences
The NHL star denies accusations from the Hurricanes' coach, citing an open-minded approach to his brief stint in Carolina before signing with Dallas.
- Mikko Rantanen, recently traded to the Dallas Stars, denied claims by Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour that he provided a list of teams he preferred, excluding Carolina.
- Rantanen clarified that while leaving Colorado was a shock, he approached his time in Carolina with an open mind and gave his best effort on the ice.
- The Finnish forward signed an eight-year, $96 million contract with Dallas, turning down a reported higher offer from Carolina, citing better team fit and playing style in Dallas.
- Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour and GM Eric Tulsky acknowledged that Rantanen struggled to fit into their system despite his efforts and professionalism.
- Rantanen expressed relief at the resolution of the trade saga, looking forward to stability and contributing to a Dallas team with significant Finnish talent.