Seth Jarvis of the Hurricanes Returns to Skating Following Painful Shot Block Injury
Carolina Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis has returned to skating following a painful shot block injury. The young star was seen on the ice Friday, although he was not in gear. This comes just hours after he exited Thursday’s game against the New York Islanders due to a lower-body injury.
Seth Jarvis’s Injury Details
Jarvis left the game during the third period of the Hurricanes’ 6-2 victory. He suffered the injury while blocking a shot from Kyle Palmieri. Following the shot block, Jarvis was unable to get back on his feet after an icing call halted play, leading to his exit from the game.
Post-Game Insights
Head coach Rod Brind’Amour provided updates after the game, indicating that Jarvis’s condition “doesn’t look great.” He promised more information would be available on Friday when the team had a clearer assessment.
Performance and Statistics
- Seth Jarvis has played 10 games this season.
- He has scored 7 goals and provided 4 assists.
- Since being drafted 13th overall in 2020, he has accumulated a total of 103 goals and 121 assists in 313 games.
International Contributions
Seth Jarvis was part of Canada’s 4 Nations Face-Off roster, where the team secured gold against the United States. He is also being considered for the upcoming 2026 Olympics in Milan.
Current Team Status
The Hurricanes are already dealing with multiple absences, including key defenders Jaccob Slavin, K’Andre Miller, and Shayne Gostisbehere. This latest injury to Jarvis adds to their challenges as they navigate the season.