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  • Michal Jordan: Inks deal with Russian club

    Jordan signed a contract with Akbars of the KHL on Friday, Igor Eronko of Russia's Sport-Express reports.

    Jordan, who played for the Czech team in the World Cup of Hockey, said during the international tournament that he was eyeing a return to the NHL, but under the condition that he'd get a one-way deal. That didn't come to fruition, so the 26-year-old defenseman with decent passing skills will move his hockey career overseas for the first time.

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  • Michal Jordan: Seeking one-way NHL deal

    Jordan, an unrestricted free agent, has been offered a contract by the Hurricanes, among other teams, but the Czech defenseman is not interested in a two-way deal, Tom Gulitti of NHL.com reports.

    Jordan is on the Czech Republic team for the World Cup of Hockey. Three of his past four contracts have been of the two-way variety, which allows teams to easily shuffle players from the NHL to the minors at a lower cost. Jordan entered the league with Carolina in 2008 with promise as a playmaking defender, but has only managed seven points (three goals, four assists) in 79 career games. Steer clear.

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  • Hurricanes' Michal Jordan: Serves as healthy scratch vs. Bruins

    Jordan sat out Tuesday's game against the Bruins as a healthy scratch, the fifth time in the past seven games he has watched from the press box.

    Jordan recently had a four-week stretch (from Feb. 25 to Mar. 22) where he played in every single game while Justin Faulk was out with an ankle injury, but he's only played in two games since Faulk's return to the lineup Mar. 24. With just a single point in 25 games this season, Faulk's fantasy value doesn't even move the needle in most formats.

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  • Hurricanes' Michal Jordan: Notches first point of season Sunday

    Jordan potted a goal during the second period of Sunday's 4-2 loss to the Lightning. It was his first point in 21 games played this season.

    As the Canes' seventh defenseman, Jordan has seen very little playing time this season. However, with Justin Faulk currently on the sidelines with a leg injury, Jordan has now been in the lineup for eight consecutive games. He will likely return to healthy-scratch status once Faulk returns, however, and his fantasy value will once again resemble a number very close to zero.

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  • Hurricanes' Michal Jordan: Scratched Saturday vs. Preds

    Jordan will serve as a healthy scratch for the 20th consecutive game Saturday against the Predators, Chip Alexander of the Raleigh News & Observer reports.

    Jordan has zero points in just 10 games this season and hasn't seen any game action since Nov. 16 against the Ducks. Mind you, his healthy-scratch status is not unusual as he played in just 38 games last season. His fantasy value is pretty much nil at this point in time.

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  • Hurricanes' Michal Jordan: Recalled from conditioning assignment

    The Hurricanes recalled Jordan from his conditioning assignment with AHL Charlotte.

    Jordan picked up three goals in four games with AHL Charlotte since leaving on the conditioning stint Dec. 14. It appears that's enough to convince the parent club that he's ready to return, and the blueliner should once again take his place among the defensive ranks.

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  • Hurricanes' Michal Jordan: Reassigned to AHL Charlotte

    Jordan was reassigned to AHL Charlotte on Monday for a conditioning stint.

    The move comes after Jordan was a healthy scratch for the Hurricanes' last 12 games and having last played on Nov. 16. Brett Pesce and Noah Hanifin seem to have solidified their spots on the Carolina blueline, leaving Jordan on the outside looking in.

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  • Hurricanes' Michal Jordan: Watching from the pressbox

    Jordan sat out Friday's 4-1 loss to Dallas, marking the fourth consecutive game he's watched from the pressbox.

    Even with fellow defenseman James Wisniewski on the DL with a torn ACL, Jordan is having trouble finding himself a spot on the Canes' blue line these days, as his spot has been taken by recent AHL callup Brett Pesce. At this point, it looks like the Canes' top six defensemen are pretty much set in stone for the time being, meaning Jordan will continue to be the odd man out for the foreseeable future. He should not be on anyone's fantasy roster right now.

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  • Canes' Jordan Re-Signs With Team

    Jordan and the Hurricanes agreed to terms on a one-year deal that will pay Jordan $625,000 next season. "Michal took great strides last season, and continued that progress when he represented his home country as it hosted the World Championship," said GM Ron Francis. "He's still a young defenseman, and we expect him to continue to improve going forward."
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  • Hurricanes Recall Jordan

    Jordan has been recalled by the Hurricanes, and he's available to join the lineup Monday night against Calgary.The left-handed shooting defenseman impressed Carolina coaches during the preseason. His role is to be determined, but it's possible that he'll play his way into the mix for time on a power-play unit if he's able to stick with the big club.
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  • Hurricanes Send Jordan Back To Minors

    Jordan was reassigned to AHL Charlotte on Tuesday, Chip Alexander of the Raleigh News & Observer reports.Jordan ended up sticking with the Hurricanes just for Monday night's game, during which he served as a healthy scratch. His demotion signals that the team might have Brett Bellemore (upper body) available for their next game Thursday against the Jets.
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  • Hurricanes Recall Jordan From AHL Charlotte

    The Hurricanes recalled Jordan from AHL Charlotte Tuesday.Jordan will join the Hurricanes for the second time this season, this time in place of the injured Brett Bellemore (lower body). Jordan, who has tallied two goals and five assists in 15 games with Charlotte this season, will provide some depth on the defensive end for the Hurricanes.
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  • Canes' Jordan Sees Bump In Ice Time

    Jordan skated a season-high 20:54 in Monday's loss to the Canadiens, including 1:44 on the power play.Jordan benefited from John-Michael Liles' absence from the lineup due to illness, skating mainly on the Canes' second defensive pairing with Tim Gleason. Unfortunately, however, Jordan is still looking for his first NHL point in 15 games since being recalled from AHL Charlotte in late November. Accordingly, his lack of scoring prowess does not afford him much by way of fantasy value at this time.
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  • Canes Recall Jordan

    The Hurricanes recalled Jordan from AHL Charlotte on Monday.Jordan was recalled on an emergency basis, and will serve as the team's seventh defenseman while John-Michael Liles is sidelined with an upper body injury. Jordan has recorded three goals and 12 assists in 53 games with Charlotte this season.
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  • Canes Waive Jordan

    Jordan was waived by the Hurricanes on Wednesday.John-Michael Liles (illness) resumed practicing Monday and is expected to be ready to play Thursday against the Sabres, making Jordan expendable. The blueliner has been held without a point and has a minus-7 rating over 16 games with Carolina this season.
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  • Canes Recall Jordan

    Jordan was recalled from AHL Charlotte on Friday.Ron Hainsey may miss Saturday's game against Minnesota due to flu-like symptoms. If he's unable to go, Jordan will slot into the Hurricanes' lineup in his place. Jordan has yet to register a point and has a minus-7 rating through 16 games with Carolina this season.
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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 194 lbs
Birthplace: Zlin, Czechoslovakia
Age: 33
Shoots: Left