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Eric Staal, now 40, was asked how he spends his time in retirement. He smiled. “Lots of Saturdays in a row,” he said, sounding the common retirement refrain.
Eric Staal played 12 of his 18 seasons in the NHL with the Canes. Sunday, he’ll notch another milestone: His jersey will be retired at Lenovo Center.
Eric Staal was traded to the New York Rangers on Feb. 28, 2016, joining another brother, Marc. After 909 regular-season games and 43 playoff games, his time with Carolina ended.
SUNRISE, Fla. — Eric Staal is a veteran of 1,365 regular-season games and Saturday night in Las Vegas will play his 100th career playoff game when the 2006 Stanley Cup champ takes part in the ...
Eric Staal was a playoff opponent in 2023, an interested observer in 2024, an honoree in 2025. It’s a clean break now. Recognizing him like this bridges that gap and closes the circle.
Veteran forward Eric Staal and the Florida Panthers have agreed to terms on a one-year, $750,000 contract, a deal that makes him a teammate again with his younger brother Marc Staal.
In 13 seasons, Eric Staal has missed only 22 games. If it had been 20, Game 1,000 would have aligned perfectly with where it all started for him — Carolina on Thursday night.
Eric Staal, who officially retired Tuesday, faced enormous expectations to save a franchise that had fallen all the way to the bottom. He needed less than three years.
Eric Staal, a native of Thunder Bay, Ontario, is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently an unrestricted free agent.He began his NHL career after being drafted second overall by ...
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