The Florida Panthers multiply the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0, Wednesday evening, to best conclude the 1300th match of the careerEric Stahl in the NHL.
He was able to celebrate this feat with his family with his younger brother Markera defender of the same club, as well as his other brother Jordan, attacking the stick. All against the team that drafted him to second overall and with whom he began his career in 2003. It was the eleventh time the three had met on the same ice.
” It’s really cool How the stars lined up at this moment, Jordan said. “It is an amazing achievement with everything he has done in his career. I am proud to follow in his footsteps. We would not be here without the support of our family and friends.”
Veteran Center She signed a one-season contract worth $750,000 with the Panthers on October 21 And then he was seven meetings away from reaching this famous plateau.
Nick Cousins He scored his first goal of the season to open the scoring in the middle of the first half by jumping on the return, whileAlexander Barkov Double the lead for third in the power game. Sam Bennett Complete the sign and Spencer Knight He earned closure with an impeccable performance of 40 saves.
Having collected four points in his last game, defender Brandon Montour was a partner in every one of his team’s goals against the Hurricanes.
Another highlight of the game, coach Paul Morris claimed his 783rd career victory behind a National League seat and is now the only sixth-placed in track history.
Eric Stahl, who just celebrated his 38th birthday on October 29, is the fourth-oldest player to have appeared in at least one NHL game this season, after Marc Giordano (39) in Toronto, Joe Pavlesky (38) in Dallas and Zach Parisi. . (38) with the New York Islanders.
The man who also played for the Minnesota Wild, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabers and Montreal Canadiens scored 441 career goals and 593 assists.
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