After contemplating retirement, Jordan Staal seems to have changed his mind, he who is open to a new contract with the Carolina Hurricanes.
The 34-year-old forward will play in 2022-2023 the last campaign under his 10-year, $60 million contract. However, if he had indicated that he was not going to try to sign a new pact in June, the summer break allowed him to think.
But if the Hurricanes don’t want to see him back in their active roster, he’ll consider any role she’s willing to give him.
“I want to be in the organization for as long as possible,” he said Friday, according to the official National Hockey League website. [LNH]. Whether it’s an extension now, a renewal at the end of the year or if they’re done with me, it will happen. That’s where I want to be.”
Reflection
So the narrative has changed since the 6-2 loss to the New York Rangers in Game 7 of Round 2. “I will finish this contract. Eleven years is a long time here, and it’s been special. I’m going to play next year, finish – hopefully – on a high, and then we’ll see.”
The captain also returned to his comments at the end of the season. According to him, he got carried away by emotions just minutes following his team was eliminated.
“I was actually really taken aback by the question. And following [le point de presse], I remember thinking, “did I just screw up?” because it got so big. I hadn’t thought much [à la suite] at that time, but that’s kind of where I’m at now.”
Staal had 17 goals and 36 points in 78 games last season, adding one goal and six points in 14 playoff games. In career, he hit the target 258 times, totaling 611 points in 1092 games.