Alexander Nikishin Makes Hurricanes Debut

Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images

WASHINGTON DC: After five years and one thousand days later, the wait for many Hurricanes fans has ended. 

On May 15, ahead of Game 5 of the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Washington Capitals, Carolina rookie defenseman Alexander Nikishin took warmups. Nikishin was drafted in the 2020 NHL Draft by the Hurricanes at sixty-ninth overall. 

Nikishin began the game on his left side with Dmitry Orlov, and approximately halfway through the first period, he played on his offside with Shayne Gostisbehere, where he remained for the rest of the game. He had 4:42 minutes of ice time during the first period, with one shot, one hit, and one turnover. During the second period, Nikishin was involved in a turnover that nearly led to a Matt Roy goal. However, the goal was called off due to Washington’s Connor McMichael being offside at the blue line. He also successfully defended Alexander Ovechkin in a one-on-one puck battle near the period’s end. Furthermore, the second period marked Nikishin’s first NHL penalty for tripping Pierre-Luc Dubois. (The Hurricanes successfully killed said penalty.)

Coach Rod Brind’Amour told reporters postgame, “I don’t know if there’s a tougher spot to throw a kid into, especially with such a language barrier… You can see he’s going to be a good player for us. He’s got a bright future.”

Alexander Nikishin signed a two-year entry-level contract (ELC) with the Hurricanes on April 11. 

ITR 48: Testing…Testing… Inside The Rink

Join Chris and Conrad as they kick back into NHL action and shake off the cobwebs of an NHL offseason.
  1. ITR 48: Testing…Testing…
  2. ITR 47: Then There Was Nothing
  3. ITR 46: Offseason Chaos
  4. ITR 45: Everything Is Happening
  5. ITR 44: We Have A Champion…Again

Discover more from Inside The Rink

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

One thought on “Alexander Nikishin Makes Hurricanes Debut”

Leave a Reply

Florida Panthers 2025 Roster Preview: Second Pair Defensemen

A pair that came together late in the year but was an absolute nightmare to play against. Florida’s second defensive pairing has size, quick puck movement, and isn’t afraid to throw the body. Mikkola just finished his second season with the Panthers and is an underrated part of their defense. Seth Jones came in at […]

Read More
Dennis Hildeby of the Toronto Maple Leafs gets in position in the net.

AHL: Dennis Hildeby Re-Signs with Toronto

Today, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced the signing of goaltender Dennis Hildeby to a three-year contract extension. The extension is two-way for the first two years of the deal and a one-way NHL deal for 2027-28. While the Maple Leafs plan for Hildeby to be a major part of their net moving forward, his place […]

Read More
Edmonton Oilers Goalies

Edmonton Oilers: Bringing Back The Same Goalies

There’s a former Italian soccer player named Gennaro Gattuso, who began his coaching career after his playing days were over. He has a viral and funny moment where, during a media availability, he said, “Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe sh**”; obviously referring to the soccer team he coached at the time. Even though the quote is […]

Read More