Staal joins his brother defenseman Marc Staal, in New York, after playing with another brother, Jordan Staal, for three-plus seasons in Carolina.
"To have his brother, Marc, here had to have helped," Gorton said. "He would have known a lot about [playing] in New York, what it's like, from his brother over the years, so obviously that's probably one of the reasons he waived his no-trade to come here."
The No. 2 pick in the 2003 NHL Draft, Eric Staal is a five-time 30-goal scorer with 322 goals and 775 points in 909 regular-season games with the Hurricanes. He has 19 goals and 43 points in 43 Stanley Cup Playoff games, winning the Stanley Cup in 2006.
The Rangers are in second place in the Metropolitan Division (78 points) and have hit their stride since going 4-7-2 in December. They won consecutive road games against the St. Louis Blues and Dallas Stars, and have won nine of their past 12 (9-2-1).
"One of the things we wanted to do is try to add to our team," Gorton said. "Our team is playing well, they've played well in the last few months here after a dip there in December. We felt like the group, if we could do it, needed an addition, something to show them that, maybe, to help us add in one area. This is the area we thought was best suited to help us and that's what we did."