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Listen in the appOne month can change a prospect’s trajectory, and February did exactly that for the Carolina Hurricanes pipeline. We sit down with Nick Bass from Canes Prospects to rank our top five prospects of the month, starting with Ivan Ryabkin’s instant takeover in Charlottetown and moving through a Chicago Wolves core that keeps forcing bigger conversations about NHL readiness.
We dig into what makes Bradly Nadeau so hard to defend beyond the obvious radar-gun shot, how his playmaking is catching up to the release, and what his upper-body injury could mean heading into the AHL playoff stretch. We also hit Justin Robidas’s scoring pace and why his game screams “useful NHL role,” even if the Canes already have a crowd of similar forwards competing for minutes. On the back end of the list, Yegor Velmakin’s standout run in Russia raises a bigger organizational question: what does Carolina do with its goaltending depth when so many contracts and rights decisions are coming due?
From there, we widen the lens with honorable mentions and development checkpoints, including Felix Anger Sorum’s rebound season,Kurban Limatov’s tools and timeline, and Jayden Perron’s surge at Michigan. We close by sorting through expiring Russian contracts, NCAA decisions like the Charlie Cerrato watch, and why college free agency rarely becomes Carolina’s main pipeline strategy. If you enjoy smart, grounded prospect talk, subscribe, share the show with a Canes fan, and leave a review so more people can find us.
Highlights:
• Ivan Ryabkin’s immediate impact in Charlottetown and what his playmaking shows
• Bradly Nadeau’s shot profile, evolving all-around game, and injury update
• Josh Nadeau signing with Laval and what it says about his projection
• Yegor Velmakin’s standout February in the VHL and what comes next
• Justin Robidas’s AHL scoring run, intelligence, and NHL role debate
• Felix Anger Sorum’s rebound season and why an NHL debut feels close
• Honorable mentions including Filip Eckberg, Kurban Limatov, Jayden Perron, and Stanislav Yarovoy.
• Expiring Russian contracts and how playing time drives North America decisions
• Goalie rights and why Velmakin versus Vondras is a tough call
• NCAA outlook for Perron, Justin Poirier, and the Charlie Cerrato watch
• Why Carolina rarely plays the college free agent game
• What we’re watching in the playoffs and how the Canes approach the draft
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"Hurricanes Top Prospects February 2026 | Ryabkin's Takeover & Nadeau's Game-Changing Playmaking" is an episode of stormTRacker Podcast. Runtime 44 min. Published March 27, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.