Hurricanes, Jordan Staal and Jets
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Forward Jordan Staal scored 16 seconds into Friday's contest, matching the third-fastest goal to start a road game in Hurricanes team history (since relocation). Staal also owns the record for scoring in that scenario with his marker 12 seconds into Carolina's win over LA on Oct. 18 of this year.
Teammates reveal how Jordan Staal's unwavering consistency and relentless effort define Carolina's winning culture and inspire them both on and off the ice.
Jordan Staal outmuscled a Boston defenseman for a goal with one arm, Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 29 shots and the Carolina Hurricanes cooled off the hot Bruins for a 3-1 victory on Monday night.
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