Hurricanes’ Charles-Alexis Legault out multiple months following surgery

It won’t be an ideal rookie reason for Charles-Alexis Legault. The Carolina Hurricanes announced on Tuesday that the 22-year-old defenseman had surgery to repair multiple tendons in his right hand on Monday. Legault has been placed on injured reserve, and is expected to miss three to four months.
Defenseman Charles Alexis Legault had surgery on Monday to repair multiple torn extensor tendons on his right hand.
He has been placed on injured reserve, and he is expected to miss three to four months. https://t.co/jJ6yILyyjj
Legault’s injury occured during Carolina’s 5-4 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday, when he accidentally sliced his hand on the skate blade of Toronto’s Nick Robertson in a skirmish at the end of the first period.
Charles Alexis Legault sliced his hand open on Nick Robertson's skate blade during a scrum at the end of the 1st period 😬🤕 pic.twitter.com/Mue7JvmaLA
— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) November 10, 2025The injury comes at a poor time for the Hurricanes, who are already dealing with a number of absences along their blueline. Jacob Slavin and Jalen Chatfield are on injured reserve and not expected to return imminently. Shayne Gostisbehere is also on injured reserve, but could be back sooner rather than later.
Legault, who was selected in the fifth round of the 2023 Draft by Carolina, made his NHL debut on October 20th after beginning this season with the AHL’s Chicago Wolves. The Montreal native has played in eight games for Carolina so far, registering a goal and an assist while averaging just over 13 minutes of ice time per game.
Last year, Legault played 63 game for the Hurricanes’ AHL affiliate in Chicago, where he put up three goals and 11 assists for 14 points, to go along with a plus-11 plus/minus rating.
Prior to turning pro, Legault played collegiately at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. In his final season at Quinnipiac, Legault notched nine goals and 15 assists for 24 points in 39 games played.
Carolina has gotten off to a strong start this season, having earned 22 points in 15 games, with a plus-17 goal differential.
The Hurricanes will kick off a three-game homestand when they host the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.