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Hurricanes reassign young goalie to AHL
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports

The Carolina Hurricanes are returning to a Frederik AndersenAntti Raanta tandem, with the latter coming back from his latest injury in the next few days. The team reassigned Pyotr Kochetkov to the AHL Wednesday after some strong performances in recent weeks.

Kochetkov, 23, has played in 24 games for the Hurricanes this season, effectively making a three-way split of the Carolina playing time. Andersen has logged the most with 29, while veteran Raanta has appeared in 23 games. Among the three, the young Kotchetkov has the best save percentage at .909, and more complex metrics support his strong play.

That will make for some interesting decisions come playoff time, especially if Raanta struggles at all down the stretch. The 33-year-old has never been able to stay healthy for long and has a .907 save percentage on the year. That has resulted in just two regulation losses because of how strong Carolina’s depth is at other positions, but it doesn’t lend itself to much confidence when the season is on the line.

There is still some inconsistency in Kochetkov’s game, but he showed again over the weekend that he can play at a high level. Facing 44 shots against the Toronto Maple Leafs (including a season-high 15 from Auston Matthews), the young netminder allowed just three goals to secure the win. With Andersen and Raanta both scheduled for unrestricted free agency in the summer, and Kochetkov already signed to a four-year, $8M extension, his time is coming in Carolina.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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