The Telegram (St. John's)

’Canes put Darling on waivers, Coyotes claim Pickard

- BY STEPHEN WHYNO

On a busy day for goaltender­s on the NHL waiver wire, the Carolina Hurricanes put Scott Darling on waivers and the Arizona Coyotes claimed Calvin Pickard from the Philadelph­ia Flyers.

Darling went on waivers Thursday with two years left on his contract beyond this season at a salary-cap hit of $4.15 million. Darling became Carolina’s third goaltender behind Petr Mrazek and Curtis Mcelhinney, who the Hurricanes claimed from the Maple Leafs before the season began. Former Carolina general manager Ron Francis traded a third-round pick to Chicago for Darling in 2017 and signed him to a $16.6 million, four-year contract. Darling, 29, has gone 15-25-8 with a 3.17 goals-against average and . 889 save percentage in 50 games with the Hurricanes.

Arizona picked up Pickard in the aftermath of starter Antti Raanta leaving Tuesday’s game with a lower-body injury. Raanta missed eight games this month with injury.

Philadelph­ia put Pickard on waivers after firing GM Ron Hextall, who claimed him from Toronto as a stopgap before the start of the season. The 26-yearold Pickard went 4-2-2 with a 4.01 GAA and .863 save percentage in 11 games for the Flyers.

Pittsburgh re-claimed forward Jean-sebastien Dea off waivers from New Jersey. The Penguins sent Dea to their American Hockey League affiliate in Wilkes-barre/scranton after re-acquiring him.

In other moves, the Hurricanes waived forward Valentin Zykov, the Blues waived forward Nikita Soshnikov and the Ducks waived forward Ben Street.

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