Mark Recchi

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$Signed a one-year contract extension with the Bruins in June of 2010. The deal is believed to be for $1 million with possible incentives.
Mark Recchi: Announces Retirement
RWBoston Bruins  Free Agent
June 15, 2011
Recchi announced on Wednesday night that he will indeed retire after 23 seasons in the NHL.
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He made his announcement to reporters during Boston's on-ice celebrations after the Bruins beat the Canucks four games to three to win the 2011 Stanley Cup Final. Recchi scored 577 goals and added 956 assists in 1,652 regular season games over 23 NHL seasons.
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The ageless (actually he's 42) Recchi only missed one game in 2009-10 and that was the regular-season finale when the Bruins had clinched a playoff spot. The veteran winger finished up with a respectable total of 18 goals and 43 points, while continuing to spark the team with his leadership. Look for more of the same in 2010-11.
Recchi, who scored 10 goals and six assists in 18 games with the Bruins last season after coming over from Tampa Bay at the trade deadline, proved that he still has the guile to get it done at a high level at age 41. He'll give it another go with a Bruins' team that could contend for the Cup this coming season, at a very reasonable cap rate. His 2008-09 numbers (23 goals, 61 points in 80 games) should be approachable this coming season, which gives him some value in deeper leagues.
Old-man Recchi entered his fourth decade this past February. Not that there's anything wrong with 40-year-olds, of course. It's just that his role this season will be "specialized" (think special teams) with other duties (think third line) as required. Your format will dictate if a guy like him has any value -- don't spend based on the name without checking his pension card first.
Recchi, 38, still has something left in the tank, as evidenced by his role in getting Carolina a drink from Lord Stanley's Cup last year. But on a young team like Pittsburgh, his defensive deficiencies are magnified. Fantasy owners need to ask whether his points production (57 points in 63 games) is worth his terrible plus/minus rating (minus-28).
Rumors of Recchi's demise were greatly exaggerated prior to the 2003-04 year. The former Penguins' fourth-round choice in the 1988 Entry Draft totaled 75 points (26/49) and played in all of the Flyers' 82 games. Only five players tallied more than Recchi's 14 power-play goals. He'll likely continue piling up points with the man-advantage in Pittsburgh.
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RWBoston Bruins  Free Agent
June 15, 2011
Recchi plans to retire no matter the outcome of Wednesday’s winner-take-all contest between the Bruins and Canucks, ESPNBoston.com reports.
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RWBoston Bruins  Free Agent
June 13, 2011
Recchi set up three goals in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday.
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RWBoston Bruins  Free Agent
June 7, 2011
Recchi potted two more goals in Monday's blowout win over the Canucks.
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RWBoston Bruins  Free Agent
June 5, 2011
Recchi lit the lamp in the second frame of Saturday's Game 2 against Vancouver, scoring on a deflection of teammate Zdeno Chara's hard shot. In doing so, he became the oldest player to score a goal in Stanley Cup Finals history.
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RWBoston Bruins  Free Agent
May 31, 2011
Heading into the Stanley Cup Finals, Recchi has acknowledged that he is prepared to retire if the Bruins take their series against Vancouver.
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