
Jordan Martinook is a Canadian professional ice hockey player in the NHL. Born on July 25, 1992, he is serving as an alternate captain for the Caroline Hurricanes, as of May 2025. Martinook was drafted 58th overall by the Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL Entry Draft. He began his professional career with the Coyotes, later joining the Carolina Hurricanes in 2018. He has served as an alternate captain for the Hurricanes since 2019 and led the team to the playoffs.
In the 2023 playoffs, he recorded 12 points (3 goals, 9 assists) in just four games, setting a franchise record for most consecutive multi-point games in a playoff series. He is under a three-year contract with the Hurricanes until the 2026-2027 season.
Jordan Martinook's Hometown
Jordan Martinook was raised in Leduc, Alberta, because his father worked in the Oil Industry in Leduc. He developed a passion for hockey, becoming a big fan of the Edmonton Oilers. Mattinook played for the local teams like the Leduc Oil Kings and the Drayton Valley Thunder in the Alberta Junior Hockey League, as per Elite Prospects. Despite early challenges, including being cut from the Lethbridge Hurricanes' roster, he joined the Vancouver Giants in the Western Hockey League (WHL), where he played two seasons, scoring 51 goals and 41 assists in 144 games.
Jordan Martinook's Birthplace
Jordan Martinook's birthplace is Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, as per Elite Prospects. However, he was raised in Leduc, Alberta, having moved there due to his father's job.
Jordan Martinook's Nationality
Martinook holds Canadian nationality. Born in Manitoba, he was raised in Leduc.
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