Jordan Staal is staying with the Carolina Hurricanes after signing a four-year contract worth US$11.6 million.
The team announced the deal with their captain on Sunday, less than a week before Staal would have become an unrestricted free agent.
"I'm ready to grind. I'm ready to play," Staal told reporters in a conference call. "I feel really good about my game and feel like I can help the team for the rest of this contract. I'm going to do my best to my abilities. Staal's new contract carries a full no-movement clause for the first three years and a full no-trade clause for the final season. That gives the soon-to-be 35-year-old total control of where he plays.
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