Jordan Staal has set a new team record, showcasing unmatched consistency and leadership throughout his career. His influence goes beyond statistics, symbolizing the resilience of the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Hurricanes have been a team for 28 seasons, and at 37 years old, captain Jordan Staal is the longest-tenured player in their history. He is entering his 14th season with Carolina and will play his 910th game against the Minnesota Wild.
"As a player, he's someone that is extremely consistent," said linemate Seth Jarvis. "He's kind of the pinnacle of consistency for this team. Every night, you know what to expect and I think he delivers and that's something our team really leans on."
"You talk about consistency in people and that's what he is," said coach Rod Brind'Amour. "The fact that he just does it right on and off the ice. That's the kind of person you want representing your organization."
Consistency defines Staal's career. Regardless of the year, the game, or the situation, he performs reliably. This dedication has fueled his success and continuing impact two decades into his career.
Throughout his time, Staal has been a Selke-level centerman, tasked with tough matchups every night, and he still delivers at age 37.
Author's summary: Jordan Staal’s enduring career with the Hurricanes highlights his unmatched consistency, leadership, and lasting impact over 14 seasons and 910 games.