States In Afghanistan 2024-07-02 States In Afghanistan - Last update images today States In Afghanistan Dream's Canada Out Indefinitely With Broken Finger The Carolina Hurricanes have signed forward Jack Roslovic to a one-year, $2.8 million contract, general manager Eric Tulsky announced Thursday. Roslovic, 27, joins the Hurricanes after spending the 2023-24 season with the Blue Jackets and Rangers, joining New York in March for the team's postseason run. Across those two teams, Roslovic finished with nine goals and 31 points. He was a reliable presence for the Rangers who could be shifted from the first to third lines depending on matchups. "Jack is a dynamic player who has been an offensive contributor for his entire career," Tulsky said in a statement. "Adding another right-handed playmaker capable of injecting speed and skill into the lineup will provide a boost to our forward group." Roslovic is the sixth NHL player the Hurricanes have added this week, with Tulsky in charge as the successor to Don Waddell. Carolina also signed forwards William Carrier, Tyson Jost and Eric Robinson and defensemen Sean Walker and Shayne Gostisbehere in an effort to make the playoffs for a seventh consecutive year under coach Rod Brind'Amour. Next season will be a different kind of challenge after all the talent lost in free agency on a team that reached the second round this spring. Jake Guentzel went to Tampa Bay, Teuvo Teravainen to Chicago, Brett Pesce and Stefan Noesen to New Jersey, and Brady Skjei to Nashville. Questions remain about the future of restricted free agent Martin Necas, whose father has said he wants to be traded to get a bigger role elsewhere. Necas, 25, was tied for third on the team in scoring last season. Injuries limited Roslovic at times in Columbus, but in 2022-23, playing for his hometown team, he had 11 goals and 44 points, a season after his career-high 22-goal output. He has totaled 80 goals and 141 assists in 445 career games after starting his career with the Winnipeg Jets as a 2015 first-round pick. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Jp Kandahar SuperJumbo ?quality=90&auto=webp 00afghan Withdrawal Top SuperJumbo V2 ?quality=90&auto=webp LHSU5YK5CEYGTNLITOSAWZLCFE &w=1440 111073241 Us Kandahar B32d92c9 F18b 48a6 8564 81be53b20963 19970a5e8f7847e6a9d6093772d3d9a4 6 2b8169a0 A0af 4571 9085 E93e2b2d936a Afcolor Afghanistan Original 636317998399032740 AP AFGHANISTAN 91321606.JPG?width=3200&height=1808&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp 120205011 Afghanistan Control Side By Side 16 Aug 2x640 Nc Large Administrative Map Of Afghanistan 690b40254570aafa42bfd205196ae93f Afghanistan 3201929 ?r=1629050043214 The United States Strategic Game Plan In Afghanistan 1513927089 1442 Provinces Of Afghanistan Map 119957042 Afghanistan Control Map 16 Aug 2x 640 Nc Afghanistan Map T Kmqfds0z8dt61 Afghanistan District Control 2021 Helms For AAN 22 12 21 B 768x706 Afghanistan Map Political Capital Cities Rivers Lakes Highly Detailed Vector Illustration 135948290 Afghanistan District Control 2021 Helms For AAN 22 12 21 B Cnahhnd32lh71 2020 09 01 Afghanistan Graphic 2 01 Map 768x687 Af 01 Afghanistan Political Map Map Political 2020 Image01 IMG275Afghanistan 119957042 Afghanistan Control Map 16 Aug 2x 640 Nc 006 19970a5e8f7847e6a9d6093772d3d9a4 6 1021x580