Brett Pesce Welcomed Back to Raleigh
The Carolina Hurricanes welcomed back long-time staple Brett Pesce Saturday night to a standing ovation in the blueliners first game back in Raleigh since signing a six-year, $33 million deal with the New Jersey Devils this offseason.
Pesce, 30, played nine seasons and 627 games for the Hurricanes, the eighth most in franchise history.
The 2013 third-round pick first made the team as a callup in the 2015-16 season and never looked back, becoming a top-four staple almost immediately.
The right-handed blueliner was a dominant defensive defenseman in Carolina and was really one of the more underrated players in the league.
Although not a big offensive contributor, his 39 goals and 198 points were nothing to scoff at.
The Devils also had Pesce in the starting lineup to begin the game.
Welcome back, Brett Pesce pic.twitter.com/uwSXVXGMdl
— Ryan Henkel (@RyanHenkel_) December 29, 2024
Welcome home, Brett!@Canes | #RaiseUp pic.twitter.com/e7e4r2nIOy
— Hurricanes On FanDuel Sports Network (@FDSN_Hurricanes) December 29, 2024