Seth Jarvis, a Canadian professional ice hockey center with the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes, was born on February 1, 2002. The Hurricanes chose Jarvis with the 13th overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
For the 2022–23 season, Seth Jarvis will earn $925,000, and his cap hit will be $894,167. His compensation consists of $832,500 in basic pay and $92,500 in signing incentives. He is the right winger for the Hurricanes and has become one of the most significant players on the line in such a short time.
The Carolina Hurricanes selected him in the first round of the 2020 entry draft, 13th overall. He has one contract of $4,275,000 that he has signed. He has accumulated 67 points in 122 games played throughout two seasons (with at least one NHL game), including eight playoff points in 14 games. After the conclusion of the 2023–24 season, when he turns 22.
Seth Jarvis: Personal life, NHL career, and recent hat trick
Ray (father) and Tracey (mother) welcomed Jarvis into the world on February 1, 2002, in Winnipeg. When he was younger, Jarvis participated in hockey with the Winnipeg Monarchs, Assiniboine Park Rangers, and Tuxedo Lightning.
On October 31, 2021, Jarvis finally made his NHL debut and scored his first goal. On November 3, Jarvis beat the Chicago Blackhawks for his first NHL goal. In 68 games, Jarvis finished the season with 17 goals and 23 assists for 40 points.
Earlier this week, the Carolina Hurricanes' away game was part of the team's yearly trip with Seth Jarvis' father, who missed the game that day. But yesterday, he proudly supported his son, sitting among the audience.
When his father arrived on Thursday night, the young forward put on a performance.
The Hurricanes defeated the Montreal Canadiens 6-2 thanks to three goals from Jarvis—his first career hat trick—and three goals in the first five minutes of the third period.
"A pretty incredible feeling," Jarvis said. "My dad and my brother came in last night, so to have them here to witness that means the world to me."
In his first multi-goal game of the year, Jarvis scored goals in the first and third periods. He finished the night with his first-ever shorthanded goal with 19.8 seconds remaining. Before this outburst, he had just two goals since Christmas despite having 11 goals this season.