As a player for the Carolina Hurricanes, Eric Staal didn’t have to sit through many ceremonies like the one retiring his No.
The Hurricanes tried to give Eric Staal a victory on his big day with a third-period rally, but the Ducks came away with an ...
Eric Staal became the fourth player to have his number retired by the Carolina Hurricanes when his No. 12 was raised at the ...
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Eric Staal, the leading scorer in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2006 when the Carolina Hurricanes won the Cup, ...
Eric Staal, a Thunder Bay, Ontario, native and former No. 2 overall pick, became the fourth player to have his number retired ...
Staal retired in July after signing a one-day contract with the team. He now joins Rod Brind’Amour (17), Ron Francis (10) and Glen Wesley (2) in the rafters.
"The memory I have of being a Hurricane is of winning and being a champion. I won a Stanley Cup - I only won one, it's not easy to win, and I won it here. There's nothing better than that." ...
As a player, Eric Staal didn’t have to sit through many of the ceremonies like the one celebrating his career Sunday afternoon. The Carolina Hurricanes didn’t have a Hall of Fame. There wasn ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — Eric Staal became the fourth player to have ... Staal was joined for the ceremony by family, including his brothers Jordan, the current Hurricanes captain, and Marc, a former ...