Wanna blog? Start your own hockey blog with My HockeyBuzz. Register for free today!
 

Hurricanes select Seth Jarvis at 13th overall

October 6, 2020, 8:44 PM ET [2 Comments]
Ben Shelley
Carolina Hurricanes Blogger • RSSArchiveCONTACT
Follow me on Twitter: @BenShelley_20
Follow HockeyBuzz Hurricanes on Twitter: @HB_Canes


The Carolina Hurricanes have selected forward Seth Jarvis with the 13th overall pick in this year’s NHL Draft.



Jarvis had a massive year offensively with the WHL’s Portland Winterhawks, scoring 42 goals and 98 points in 58 games. In my opinion, he was the best player available at this point and he was my pick for the Hurricanes to go after at 13th overall, even before the draft.

The Hurricanes can use another goal scorer in their top-six and there’s a good chance we’ll look back on this pick as a steal for Carolina.



***NOTE: We've launched a HockeyBuzz Hurricanes Twitter account! For anyone interested, you can follow @HB_Canes for updates on articles, Hurricanes news, etc. We're starting right from scratch, so any followers would be appreciated!***

Here’s today’s poll question (results and discussion will be posted in a future article):

Are you happy with this pick for the Hurricanes?
Yes
No
Created with PollMaker

OTHER RECENT HURRICANES ARTICLES:

Draft Options for the Hurricanes: Who could be a steal at 13th overall?
Draft Options for the Hurricanes: Potential targets at 13th overall
Draft Options for the Hurricanes: Potential targets at 13th overall- Part 2
Weekly Recap: Hurricanes Edition (October 4)
Draft Options for the Hurricanes: Who to avoid at 13th overall
Join the Discussion: » 2 Comments » Post New Comment
More from Ben Shelley
» Hurricanes keep rolling with 6-4 victory over Flyers, win streak reaches 7
» Hurricanes extend win streak to six games with 4-2 victory over Capitals
» Hurricanes dominate Bruins for 8-2 victory, extend win streak to five games
» Hurricanes riding four-game win streak following successful road trip
» Canes sweep Alberta section of road trip with wins over Oilers and Flames