Defenseman Tony DeAngelo did not want to "get into it" Sunday, after the Carolina Hurricanes were called for eight minutes in penalties on some calls they deemed questionable, during the New York Rangers' 4-3 win in this Eastern Conference Round 2 opener.
The Carolina Hurricanes are one step closer to a potential Stanley Cup title after eliminating the New York Islanders in five games on Tuesday night in the first round of the playoffs.
As we get closer to the NHL trade deadline which is now just over 24 hours away, teams are frantically making moves to put themselves in the best position for the playoffs or the draft.
All of the recent news flying about the Carolina Hurricanes has made it difficult for some fans to know what to expect approaching the NHL’s trade deadline on March 8.
According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Tony DeAngelo has been on the trade block for over a month. He hasn’t been a member of Carolina’s lineup since Nov.
In the latest NHL trade market developments — at least when it comes to offensive defenseman –, both Tony DeAngelo and Tyson Barrie find themselves on the trade block.
Which notable NHLers have had to deal with the unceremonious moniker of becoming a healthy scratch? Here’s a look at five.
In a season cut short due to injury, there weren’t many highlights in 2022-23 for New York Islanders forward Oliver Wahlstrom. However, one of his most memorable moments came a year ago today against the Philadelphia Flyers when he dropped his gloves and then dropped Tony DeAngelo.
The National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced Sunday that it has fined New York Islanders center Mathew Barzal $5,000, the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement, for high-sticking Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Tony DeAngelo.
The NHL Department of Player Safety has announced that New York Islanders forward Mathew Barzal has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for high-sticking Carolina Hurricanes blueliner Tony DeAngelo.
While speaking with the media this week, defenseman Tony DeAngelo expressed his admiration for Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour after signing a one-year, $1.6 million contract with the team.
Don Waddell is not done adding to this roster and has made another impactful signing. Tony DeAngelo returns to the Carolina Hurricanes on a one-year deal and will make $1.675 million.
Defenseman Tony DeAngelo signed a one-year, $1.675 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes. The deal, which was announced Monday night, returns DeAngelo to the team with which he played in 2021-22.
After being bought out by the Philadelphia Flyers last week, defenseman Tony DeAngelo has found his new home, signing a one-year, $1.675 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Anthony DeAngelo has a new contract. Apparently, you can go home again, with Anthony DeAngelo playing once again for the Carolina Hurricanes. DeAngelo has signed a one year contract that has an AAV of $1.6 million.
Former Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Tony DeAngelo signed a one-year deal with the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday, according to Puckpedia. DeAngelo was unconditionally released by the Philadelphia Flyers more than a week ago after a trade with Carolina fell through.
DeAngelo is a talented offensive defenseman who scored 11 goals and 42 points this past season in 70 games for the Flyers. He led all Flyers defensemen in points by a wide margin but was a huge liability defensively, putting up a team worst -27 rating.
Tony DeAngelo, the defenseman for the Philadelphia Flyers, has become the first player in NHL history to be bought out more than once. The Flyers announced that they have placed DeAngelo on unconditional waivers with the intention of buying out his contract.
The Philadelphia Flyers have placed defenseman Tony DeAngelo on unconditional waivers for the purpose of buying out his contract.
The Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers were said to have reached a tentative agreement involving defenseman Tony DeAngelo on Sunday, with Philadelphia retaining 50 percent of his remaining salary and cap hit for the upcoming season.
The Philadelphia Flyers were closing in on a deal that would send Tony DeAngelo back to the Carolina Hurricanes over the weekend, but things have hit a snag.
A busy day for trades has gotten even busier, as Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports that the Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers are closing in on a deal that would send Anthony DeAngelo back to Carolina.
Tony DeAngelo will be a healthy scratch when the Philadelphia Flyers take on the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday evening.
Last season, he recorded 51 points with the Hurricanes and the team was plus-30 with DeAngelo on the ice.
The Hurricanes found out on Thursday that they'll now be without their co-leader in assists for a good portion of the remaining regular season schedule.
The NHL announced Thursday that DeAngelo has been fined $2,000 for an alleged dive that occurred in the first period of this past Saturday's matchup at the Florida Panthers.
Rangers head coach David Quinn said waiving DeAngelo was an organizational decision. He did not comment on whether or not the move was related to the defenseman's performance.
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