By Associated Press - Tuesday, July 24, 2018

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The Carolina Hurricanes and longtime radio broadcaster Chuck Kaiton are parting ways.

Hurricanes general manager Don Waddell says Kaiton informed the team Tuesday that he will not return for a 39th season following “a series of discussions” between the broadcaster, his agent and the organization.

The only radio play-by-play man in the franchise’s NHL history, Kaiton debuted in 1979 - the Hartford Whalers’ first season in the league. He moved with the team to North Carolina in 1997, when they became the Carolina Hurricanes, and was behind the mic for the club’s lone Stanley Cup in 2006.

Waddell said the team is exploring options for its radio broadcasts, including the possibility of simulcasting the audio from the Fox Sports Carolinas telecasts.

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