The Hurricanes retired Eric Staal's jersey on Jan. 12. Here are 10 of his best moments from his days in Carolina.
Eric Staal became the fourth player to have his number retired by the Carolina Hurricanes when his No. 12 was raised at the ...
Three games into his stay with the New York Rangers, Eric Staal still looked as though he was trying to get acclimated to playing for only the second team of his career. But in his third game as a ...
Eric Staal spent 12 years of his 18-year NHL career ... After the Hurricanes, Staal played with the New York Rangers, Minnesota Wild, Buffalo Sabres, Montreal Canadiens, and the Florida Panthers.
Eric is the eldest of four brothers, while Jordan is the second-youngest. Marc Staal, the second-eldest brother, has played 1,136 NHL games, primarily with the New York Rangers. Jared Staal ...
Before the game, the Carolina Hurricanes honored Eric Staal, whose number 12 was retired and put into the rafters of the Lenovo Center. The former captain leads the Hurricanes franchise (since ...
In 2003, the Carolina Hurricanes had the second-overall pick in the NHL draft, and with it, they selected Eric Staal from the OHL’s Peterborough Petes. Staal, a native of Thunder Bay ...