Staal sparks Hurricanes in season-saving Game 5 win against Rangers | NHL.com (2024)

NEW YORK -- If the Carolina Hurricanes’ season was going to be saved, Jordan Staal likely was going to play a part.

Coach Rod Brind’Amour foreshadowed it during the morning skate Monday, saying that Staal was “at the top of the food chain” and that if the Hurricanes did not have his example to follow, things would be much tougher for Carolina with it trying to string four wins together in the Eastern Conference Second Round.

It was just words until the Hurricanes captain made it reality, as he often does, taking his team off life support with a third-period goal that kick-started a 4-1 come-from-behind victory against the New York Rangers in Game 5 at Madison Square Garden.

“When you’ve got a guy that does it the same way every night, just plays the same style, in your face, hard, every time, everyone wants to jump on,” Carolina forward Jordan Martinook said.

“He was incredible tonight. Everybody jumped on his back and he led us for sure.”

Staal helped deliver the Hurricanes to Game 6 in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Thursday (7 p.m. ET; MAX, TruTV, TNT, SNO, SNE, SN360, TVAS, CBC).

The Rangers lead the best-of-7 series 3-2, but the pressure has been turned up considerably for them.

“We were clawing with our fingernails,” Staal said. “We gave it all we’ve got and found a way to get a win. Now we are going to have to do it all over again. We’re fighting for our lives. That’s really about it.”

The Hurricanes had nothing going for them in Game 5. They had failed on three power plays, allowed a short-handed goal -- unassisted, no less -- to defenseman Jacob Trouba and had generated very few dangerous chances.

Then Staal made something out of nothing, flying off the bench on a line change, taking a deft pass from defenseman Dmitry Orlov at the blue line, powering past Rangers defenseman Braden Schneider and going forehand-to-backhand to get the puck past New York goalie Igor Shesterkin, who had started taking up residence in the heads of the Hurricanes after he stopped all 18 shots he faced in the first two periods.

The pass by Orlov unlocked the whole play. He hesitated at the blue line, considered dumping the puck into the zone and retreating to the bench. Instead, he feathered a sweet pass to the onrushing Staal.

“It's not about my pass,” Orlov said. “I think overall Jordan, you see he goes to the net and makes a nice goal. On my decision, I just see I’ve got some time, my guy kind of gets away from me and I think they got a change. We converted. I think the third period we played pretty good. And that's why we win today."

Pretty good third period?

It could be series changing.

In all, the Hurricanes scored four goals, the final one by Martin Necas into an empty net, in a span of 12:56. Evgeny Kuznetsov scored for the second straight game, and Martinook also scored.

“It started with our [captain],” Necas said. “‘Jordo’ made a great play on the goal. Just a smart play.

“We believe. We believe in this locker room and about going game by game. We don’t think about winning two in a row, three in a row, four in a row. It’s about the next one and we are happy to go back to PNC [Arena].”

Ever since the Hurricanes fell into a 3-0 series hole Thursday, it has been about survival.

Four teams out of the 209 that have been in the dire straits of needing a reverse sweep in a best-of-7 series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs have navigated their way to safety.

It’s not easy and it requires a tremendous amount of fortitude and resiliency. Those have been the hallmarks of Staal’s game since he joined the NHL as an 18-year-old with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2006-07.

Then he was a two-way threat, capable of scoring 20 goals and marking the top center from the other team into submission.

Now, 20 goals may be a dream for the 35-year-old, who scored 10 goals this season and had yet to score in the first nine games of the postseason. But Staal still can check like a demon.

And as he showed Monday, his hands have not quite turned to stone yet. There is still life in them.

And now there is still life in these Hurricanes, something that was unimaginable after they lost the first three games, each by a goal, two in overtime.

“I’m so grateful that we were able to come back,” Kuznetsov said. “It’s good for hockey. It’s good for everyone to see [these] two beautiful teams compete [with] each other.”

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captain made it reality, as he often does, taking his team off life support with a third-period goal that kick-started a 4-1 come-from-behind victory against the New York Rangers in Game 5 at Madison Square Garden.

Are the Rangers eliminated? ›

-- The New York Rangers were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Florida Panthers with a 2-1 loss in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Final at Amerant Bank Arena on Saturday. New York also lost in six games in the conference final in 2022.

Which Staal played for the Hurricanes? ›

Hurricanes' Jordan Staal remains essential — from 'chasing the big bros' to shutting down top players - The Athletic.

Has Jordan Staal won a Stanley Cup? ›

Staal isn't the all-around player he was in 2009 when he won the Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins, sweeping the Hurricanes along the way. The offensive side of his game isn't what it used to be, a reality he long ago accepted. Hands age, too.

Who is the captain of the Carolina Hurricanes? ›

Who did the Rangers lose to last season? ›

Rangers' promising season comes to disappointing end with 2-1 loss to Panthers in Game 6. The Rangers' promising season, one full of Stanley Cup hopes, came to a disappointing end Saturday night when they lost to the Florida Panthers, 2-1, in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals in Sunrise, Fla.

Why did the Texas Rangers end? ›

Most of the Ranger force was disbanded during the years following the end of the Mexican–American War on February 2, 1848, since the protection of the frontiers was now an official duty of the U.S. Army.

Are all three Staal brothers in the NHL? ›

Eric Staal, Marc Staal, and Jordan Staal still play in NHL, and all but Marc have played for the Carolina Hurricanes. The brothers were born to Dutch-Canadian sod farmers Henry and Linda Staal. Eric, Marc, Jordan and Jared played AAA with their hometown Thunder Bay Kings.

Which Staal was on the Rangers? ›

Marc Staal

What happened to the fourth Staal brother? ›

The fourth Staal brother, Jarerd, appeared in two games for the Hurricanes during the 2012-13 season. He spent most of his playing career in the ECHL and American Hockey League, and currently works as an assistant coach for the ECHL's Orlando Solar Bears.

Who has 13 Stanley Cups? ›

That would be the Montreal Canadiens, with 24 titles. Next are the Toronto Maple Leafs, with 13 championships, followed by the Detroit Red Wings, the winners of 11 Stanley Cups. How do the other teams rank? Click on the interactive below to find out.

How many Stanley Cups did Eric Staal win? ›

Staal is a member of the Triple Gold Club, having won the Stanley Cup with the Hurricanes in 2006, and both the 2007 World Championships and the 2010 Winter Olympics with Team Canada.

Who won 3 Stanley Cups in a row? ›

Franchises That Won Three Stanley Cups in a Row

Excluding the aforementioned four and five-year runs, the Toronto Maple Leafs are the only franchise that has won three in a row. Their two three-peats came 13 years apart. The first occurred from 1947 to 1949, and the second from 1962 to 1964.

Who is the best Carolina Hurricanes player of all time? ›

1. Ron Francis – C. Ron Francis finds his name all over the top of the Hurricanes' record books as he had stints with the Hartford Whalers in the 1980s and when he returned to the franchise from 1998 to 2004 as the team relocated to Carolina.

Who is the youngest NHL player to score a hat trick? ›

Jordan Staal is the youngest in a hat trick. He was 18 years and 153 days old versus the Maple Leafs on February 10, 2007.

Who was the Carolina Hurricane player killed? ›

Driving roughly 20 miles per hour (32 kilometers per hour) over the speed limit and not wearing a seatbelt, Chiasson was ejected from the vehicle after it rolled over and died instantly from his injuries. Chiasson was survived by his wife, Susan, and three young children: Michael, Ryan and Stephanie.

Are the Texas Rangers still? ›

Today, the historical importance and symbolism of the Texas Rangers is such that they are protected by statute from being disbanded.

Did the Texas Rangers get disbanded? ›

There were only 45 of them because of the Great Depression. They were replaced by political appointees, 32 of them who were themselves dismissed after Ferguson's administration. Today, the Rangers are legally protected from being disbanded, though they operate under the umbrella agency The Department of Public Safety.

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The 75th Ranger Regiment is a lethal, agile and flexible force, capable of conducting many complex, joint special operations missions. Today's Ranger regiment is the Army's premier direct-action raid force.

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With no announcement for the next season, it's been speculated that Cosmic Fury effectively ended Power Rangers as we know it. Now, coinciding with the end of the TV show is the end of the comic series, as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Darkest Hour #1 is confirmed by BOOM!

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