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Jesse Puljujarvi heads to Charlotte Checkers in key move for Panthers' Calder Cup hunt

Jesse Puljujarvi heads to Charlotte Checkers in key move for Panthers' Calder Cup hunt

Time of India26-04-2025

Jesse Puljujarvi heads to the Charlotte Checkers, looking to boost his game and the team's Calder Cup hopes (Image via: Getty Images)
In a move that could shake up their playoff ambitions, the
Florida Panthers
have sent forward
Jesse Puljujarvi
to the
AHL
's
Charlotte Checkers
. Puljujarvi, a seasoned
NHL
presence, now steps into a pivotal role as the Checkers gear up for a deep
Calder Cup
run. The Panthers announced the assignment on Friday, signaling a strategic shift as they bolster their affiliate roster with proven firepower.
Puljujarvi looks to shine in Charlotte
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Puljujarvi's 2023-24 season has been a tale of transition and perseverance. After joining the Panthers midseason, the Finnish winger split his time between the NHL and AHL. Over 31 NHL games combined with the Panthers and Pittsburgh Penguins,
Puljujarvi
tallied four goals and six assists, showcasing flashes of the skill that once made him a top draft pick. His AHL performances were equally solid, posting six goals and 16 points across 26 games with Charlotte and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
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Selected fourth overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2016 NHL Draft, Puljujarvi's career has been a winding road across multiple organizations. Through 387 NHL games with the Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Penguins, and Panthers, he's racked up 58 goals and 70 assists for a respectable 128 points. While he's shown moments of brilliance, consistency at the NHL level has eluded him in recent seasons.
Now in Charlotte, Puljujarvi has a fresh opportunity to take on a leadership role and be a difference-maker. The Checkers, hungry for Calder Cup success, will rely on his experience and offensive touch to push through the playoffs. For Puljujarvi, this stint could also serve as an audition; with NHL teams always looking for size, speed, and skill on the wing, a strong showing might rekindle interest from clubs during the offseason.
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Although Puljujarvi's path hasn't been the smooth ride many predicted when he first burst onto the scene, his story is far from finished. With playoff intensity ramping up and high stakes on the line, his next chapter could be the one that reminds the hockey world why he was once considered a can't-miss talent.

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