Hurricanes’ Eric Staal Has Sports Hernia Surgery, Should Be Ready By Training Camp

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Jul 29, 2014

Eric StaalRALEIGH, N.C. — The Carolina Hurricanes say captain Eric Staal has had surgery to repair a core muscle injury and should be ready for training camp.

General manager Ron Francis said the surgery was performed Tuesday by a doctor in Philadelphia.

He says Staal suffered the injury — also known as a sports hernia — during offseason training.

Francis says the doctor who performed the surgery believes Staal will be ready for training camp in September and should “be at full health for the start of the regular season.”

The 29-year-old Staal led the team with 40 assists and 61 points last season. He’s entering his 11th season with the Hurricanes.

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