In the middle of the NHL's first day of free agency, the 37-year-old defender was
dealt from the San Jose Sharks to the Carolina Hurricanes
, giving the Canes their new number one right-handed defenseman. The 2017 Norris Trophy-winning defenseman said he received the call as he was making his way back to the family's ranch in the Lone Star State after attending his brother's wedding just outside of Toronto.
"It's a huge rush of energy and excitement to come to Carolina," the six-time All-Star began of the change. "It's always a place that when you play there, it's crazy. I was always a guy that would ride to the games early and see there's people out there tailgating. It's just such a special place and a loud building."
In order for the trade to be completed Burns had to agree to waive his three-team no-trade clause, one that came with the eight-year contract he signed with San Jose during the 2016-17 season.
"I think [coming to Raleigh] is a very easy fit for us, as hard as it was for us to leave San Jose and try something new," he continued on. "That's not an easy thing to do when you're in a place for so long. I have nothing but great things to say about San Jose, but today's been really nice. Just having this extra excitement and extra energy, I can feel it already. It's something really special to come and be a part of."
After then-pending restricted free agent Tony DeAngelo was dealt to the Philadelphia Flyers less than a week ago, a spot opened for Carolina on the right side of their blue line for a second consecutive offseason - one that General Manager Don Waddell described Wednesday as "a need to address".
"We felt that the absolute best option out there, we went after and pursued," Waddell stated as he met with the Raleigh media shortly after the trade broke. "He's a big man that's played a lot of minutes and he's very durable."
Despite being 37 years of age, Burns played an average of 26:09 per night last season, third most in the NHL behind only Seth Jones (CHI) and Thomas Chabot (OTT). He also did so while playing in all 82 contests for the Sharks.