Jordan Martinook Coverage
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Hurricanes praise captain Jordan Staal in Game 5 win
Jordan Martinook and Jordan Staal speak to the media after the team's Game 5 win against the New York Rangers. -
Martinook: The message isn't going to change
Canes forward, Jordan Martinook talks about getting ready to play again in New York against the Rangers on Monday night. -
Jarvis and Martinook: It's like juice that hits you
Seth Jarvis and Jordan Martinook talk to the media after a 5-3 come from behind win over the New York Islanders to take a 2-0 series lead. -
Martinook: There's a sense of excitement, but the nerves also kick in
Hurricanes forward Jordan Martinook had 14 goals and 18 assists in 82 regular season games this season. Marty spoke about the excitement of starting the playoffs and what makes the Islanders a difficult matchup -
Martinook: After giving up three goals 'felt like we were pushing, but we were out of it by then'
Hurricanes forward Jordan Martinook scored his third goal in as many games but was disappointed by the way the team came out in the third period which resulted in a 5-2 loss to the Kings -
:"Consistent and noticeable" - Seth Jarvis continues to elevate his play with a 3 point night
Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis scored his 15th goal of the season in a 6-3 win vs.the Ducks. Rod Brind'Amour says it doesn't matter what role he puts him in, he excels. -
Martinook: Happy to play 600, that's a good accomplishment for me
Jordan Martinook scored a goal and as assists in his 600th career NHL game Thursday night -
Panthers win(!), angry coaches and Chef Curry in the sports moments of the week
The vibes were high in the Carolina Panthers locker room after their first win of the season on Sunday. Plus, Dave Doeren rips Steve Smith and more! -
'Pathetic' Panthers, College GameDay and Taylor Swift (again) in the sports moments of the week
Duke is at the center of the sports universe this week, and it's not even basketball season yet! -
Hurricanes Exit Interviews: Jordan Martinook
With the Carolina Hurricanes' season over, Jordan Martinook speaks to the media. -
Martinook: 'It's a loss, doesn't matter'
Jordan Martinook speaks with the media after the Carolina Hurricanes lose to the Florida Panthers in back-to-back overtime games on Saturday. He says even though the games were tight, the final result is what counts. The Canes trail the series 2-0 with Game 3 in Florida on Monday. -
Martinook: Having a 3-1 series lead is the biggest part
Despite a surprising nine total points through four series games against the Devils, Carolina Hurricanes alternate captain Jordan Martinook said he would be just as happy having zero points like he did in the series versus the New York Islanders as long as he is on the winning side. -
Martinook & Necas combine for 5 points in 6-1 win vs. Devils
Hurricanes forwards Martin Necas and Jordan Martinook spoke to the media following a 6-1 win vs. the Devils in game 4 -
Martinook: It's a loss. Doesn't matter how we lost, we just gotta regroup
Hurricanes forward Jordan Martinook had a goal and an assist in the 8-4 loss to New Jersey. -
Kotkaniemi and Martinook: We are grinding it out
Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Jordan Martinook speak to the media after a 6-1 game two win over the Devils. -
Martinook: If our fans want to boo Erik Haula again, 'all the power to them'
Carolina Hurricanes alternate captain Jordan Martinook addresses the media before the team's second round playoff series versus the New Jersey Devils. -
Canes match the Islanders, 2-1
Jordan Martinook scored for the first time in more than two months to break a third-period tie as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Islanders 2-1. -
Martinook: We know what will make us successful
Jordan Martinook speaks to the media after a 2-1 win vs. the Islanders. -
Martinook: Lost for words trying to explain it, it was great
Jordan Martinook speaks to the media after a 4-1 win over Washington in the Stadium Series game. -
Gold: The Canes are getting inspired efforts from Staal and Martinook
Adam Gold talks about how the Canes are playing excellent hockey right now thanks to inspired efforts from players like Jordan Staal and Jordan Martinook.