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Marc Staal was a consistent player in the NHL for a long time, but now the veteran has called it quits, taking up a new role with the New York Rangers. Last season, Marc Staal spent his 17th NHL ...
According to Peter Baugh, Marc Staal has decided to hang up the skates after over 1,100 games as an NHL defenceman. 'After 1,136 NHL games, Marc Staal's playing career is done.
In his new job, Staal will work with defensemen throughout the organization. His retirement as a player comes approximately one month after his older brother, Eric, officially hung up his skates ...
The blow knocked Marc off his skates, snapped his head back and sent him sprawling onto the ice face down. He missed three games with a knee injury suffered on the hit, and two more in March.
Staal is fourth on the all-time franchise list for games played in the playoffs with 107, trailing Henrik Lundqvist, Chris Kreider and Dan Girardi. Marc Staal played for the Rangers from 2007-2020.
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Marc Staal’s career with Rangers is one that deserves to be ... - MSNThere’s an alternative New York Rangers universe where Marc Staal doesn’t sustain a brutal concussion at the hands — or shoulder — of his brother Eric in 2011. In that same timeline, Staal ...
TAMPA, Fla. — If nothing else, Erik Johnson is self-aware. The newly acquired Philadelphia Flyers defenseman, after morning skate at Amalie Arena on Saturday, admitted he hasn’t had the ...
Former Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Marc Staal has announced his retirement from the NHL. He is also immediately starting his next venture, as he has been hired by the New York Rangers as a ...
Marc Staal skates wearing a visor against the Washington Capitals during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals at Madison Square Garden. (May 6, 2013) Credit: Jim McIsaac ...
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