Hurricanes Acquire Forward Noah Philp from Oilers Waivers
The Carolina Hurricanes have made a significant move by claiming forward Noah Philp from waivers. He was previously with the Edmonton Oilers.
Details on Noah Philp
Noah Philp, a 27-year-old center, has had a mixed start to the season. He has recorded two goals and one assist in 15 games with the Oilers this season. In the previous season, he managed to accumulate two assists in the same number of games.
AHL Performance
Philp also showed promise in the American Hockey League (AHL). He played for the Bakersfield Condors, where he scored 19 goals and contributed 35 points in 55 games. This performance highlights his potential to contribute effectively to the Hurricanes.
Contract and Waiver Details
- Cap Hit: $775,000 for the current season
- Status: Pending unrestricted free agent
Other Waiver Movements
In addition to Philp’s acquisition, several other players recently cleared waivers. Notable mentions include:
- Danton Heinen, forward for the Pittsburgh Penguins
- Ethan Bear, defenseman for the New York Islanders
- Marshall Rifai, defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Juuso Valimaki, defender for the Utah Mammoth
Furthermore, Oilers forward David Tomasek has cleared unconditional waivers and will see his contract terminated. This move opens additional opportunities for other players within the organization.