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Jordan Staal 4-year contract extension with Hurricanes includes full no-move clause

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Jordan Staal is staying with the Carolina Hurricanes after signing a four-year contract worth $11.6 million US. The team announced the deal with their captain on Sunday, less than a week before Staal would have become an unrestricted free agent.

He's not going anywhere, sticking around to try to help the team win the Stanley Cup. And Staal is doing so on an annual salary cap hit of $2.9 million through the 2026-27 NHL season that's a bargain for a player considered one of the best defensive forwards in hockey.

General manager Don Waddell said Staal embodies what it means to play for the Hurricanes. "His leadership has been an integral part of our success, and the impact he has made on our organization cannot be overstated," Waddell said in a statement. "We could not be more excited to sign him for four more years." 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. That might wind up being Raleigh for the rest of his career.

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