(Jordan Staal did a lot of winning as a player in Pittsburgh) LATEST NHL BUZZ
When the Carolina Hurricanes acquired Jordan Staal, former Hurricanes GM Jim Rutherford envisioned Carolina being a serious threat in the Eastern Conference with a 1-2 punch down middle in the Staal brothers.
Things obviously haven’t panned out and Eric Staal’s dip in play is why that 1-2 punch will never be what the Hurricanes organization had hoped.
Jordan Staal, though, remains a building block for new GM Ron Francis and sources close to Staal say he is fully committed to riding this thing out in Carolina and has no intentions of waiving his no movement clause in the near future, were Hurricanes management to approach him.
Staal married and now has his first child, not only wanted a trade to Carolina to play with his brother, but to also raise a family, those close to Staal say. Jordan is under contract through the 2022-2023 season.
Staal’s numbers have not been impressive in Carolina but his impact on the ice is not measured by stats. It’s why former Penguins GM Ray Shero has told close associates he regrets trading Staal in the summer of 2012 and Shero is said to believe he might still be the Penguins GM if Pittsburgh had rode the final season out with Staal in 2013 (let him walk) and had him for that playoff run which ended in being swept by Boston.
What’s problematic for Hurricanes is Eric Staal ($8.25 million cap hit) who has one year left on his contract, set to make $9.5 million in 2015-2016. Despite his regression as a player, teams are willing to pay a high premium for centers and the the best long-term move for Carolina would be to trade him. Francis, though, is in a tough spot as he wants to rebuild around Jordan Staal. Do you bite the bullet and resign Eric to a four-five year deal?
Bob McKenzie on NBCSN Wednesday night, confirmed the Staal’s and even Cam Ward aren’t looking to bolt Carolina. “Both Staal brothers and Cam Ward have no move clauses and they have no desire at this moment in time to consider going anywhere other than Carolina,” McKenzie said.
Meanwhile, the agents for Johnny Boychuk, Cody Franson, Mike Green and even Jeff Petry have to be smiling today as the Staal deal does set the market. Staal’s deal impacts those three or four, not Paul Martin or Christian Ehrhoff who are nearing their mid-30’s and their market is kind of set in that $5-$6 million per season range already.
