06/08/2026
This summer, our own Carter Holewinski ‘26 has the privilege of interning for the Carolina Hurricanes as they take the ice in the 2026 Stanley Cup Final. 🏒
Carter, a sport management major in NC State Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, is a member of a few clubs at NC State, including the Sports Analytics Club and the Sport Management Club. He has also made the Dean’s List every semester since he enrolled in the fall of 2023. Prior to coming to NC State, he was a member of the Notre Dame Academy’s hockey team that won the WIAA Boys State Hockey Championship in 2023.
Since October 2023, Carter has worked for the Carolina Hurricanes as a hockey operations intern, a role created specifically for him, and became the youngest person ever hired in a National Hockey League (NHL) front office at age 19.
In this position, he supports management across all areas of hockey operations, contributing to operational and administrative projects, scouting efforts, player development analysis, and other organizational initiatives. His responsibilities include analyzing game film, evaluating players and assisting with team-building decisions.
“The Carolina Hurricanes have played a critical part in my overall development. We have one of the smallest front offices in the NHL, which is incredible for learning because I am asked to do things and attend meetings that no one in any other NHL front office at my level or in my position would be given the opportunity to do.
I absolutely could not say enough good things about the entire Carolina Hurricanes organization. Every day, I get to learn from the smartest people the NHL has to offer, and I am beyond honored to be a part of the smartest, most progressive NHL front office. As a result, the Carolina Hurricanes have developed me into a one-of-a-kind advanced young upcoming NHL front office executive.”
After graduation, Carter aspires to become an NHL general manager and win multiple Stanley Cups. He says it would be a dream come true to accomplish all of these goals with the Carolina Hurricanes. He also aspires to serve as the general manager of the U.S. men’s Olympic ice hockey team at the Winter Olympic Games, leading the U.S. to multiple gold medals.