Jordan Staal will remain a Carolina Hurricanes player after signing a 4-season, almost 12-million-dollar deal.
The franchise shared the contract with their captain today, as Staal would have become a free agent after a few days.
However, after all the drama, Jordan will remain with the Hurricanes and try to help them to triumph in the Stanley Cup.
I’ll be in with the @TSNHockey group next Saturday for #FreeAgentFrenzy aka 🇨🇦 Day.
Between now and then I’ll have to figure out who the UFAs are.
In the meantime, you already know Jordan Staal has re-signed with CAR. Here’s the precise breakdown of his four-year deal worth… https://t.co/lWGZPR0zi3
— Bob McKenzie (@TSNBobMcKenzie) June 25, 2023
“I’m really excited to continue the franchise, and I can’t wait for the upcoming season,” Jordan told the media. “I feel great about my game and feel like I can be a crucial part of Carolina until the end of my deal. I will give my best in each match.
“If it doesn’t work out, it doesn’t work out. But I believe I can help. So I’m happy about the contract, where this franchise is headed, and the direction, and I will enjoy every minute with Hurricanes.”
 
		 
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