Joe Sakic

55-Year-Old CenterC
 Free Agent  
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$Became an unrestricted free agent in July of 2009. Retired from hockey in July of 2009.
CFree Agent
July 10, 2009
Sakic officially announced his retirement during a news conference on Thursday, the Denver Post reports.
ANALYSIS
They don't come any classier than Burnaby Joe, who was respected throughout the NHL for his integrity and dedication to the game. Sakic finishes his 20-year career as the eighth-leading scorer in NHL history (1,641 points). He currently stands 14th overall in goals scored (625) and 11th in assists (1,016). He was the face of the Avalanche franchise through their glory years in the mid-1990's along with Peter Forsberg and Patrick Roy en route to winning two Stanley Cups, and is a sure-fire Hall of Famer. From a fantasy perspective, he was a no-brainer pick most seasons, and when healthy, he rarely disappointed. Joe, you will be missed!
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Avalanche nation breathed a huge sigh of relief on August 27, 2008, the day Sakic ended all the uncertainty about his playing future and agreed to return to the Avs for one more season. There's not much else that can be written about Sakic that hasn't been penned already. His stats speak for themselves - 19 seasons, 1,629 points in 1,363 games, an average of 1.20 points per game. The only real issue about Sakic coming into this season is how is his health? Assuming he's healthy - which he says he is - Sakic should return to his usual level of output. Perhaps not quite a point per game, but poolies can pretty much be comfortable with 70-plus.
The ageless Sakic will center Colorado's first line and see ample time on the power play.
The Colorado offense begins with Sakic, who tied for the team lead with 32 goals in 2005-06 while playing close to 20 minutes per game. The Avalanche have lost some offense with Rob Blake and Alex Tanguay gone, but Sakic returns with linemates Andrew Brunette and Milan Hejduk and should be the team's leader in points once again.
We like Sakic to better 90 points this season and be a top-10 scorer in the league. We assume you know his bio but here's a brief one: Stanley Cup MVP, Olympics MVP.
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CFree Agent
July 7, 2009
Sakic is expected to announce his retirement on Thursday, the Associated Press reports.
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CColorado Avalanche  Free Agent
Leg
June 28, 2009
Sakic has reportedly made up his mind on whether to play or retire next year, but has not yet made his decision public, according to the Denver Post.
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CColorado Avalanche  Free Agent
Leg
April 10, 2009
Sakic (leg) won't return for the Avs' regular season finale, according to the Associated Press.
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CColorado Avalanche  Free Agent
Leg
April 9, 2009
Sakic (leg) plans to meet with team doctors to determine his playing status for the last two games of the season, the Denver Post reports.
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Joe Sakic: (Leg) Traveling with Team
CColorado Avalanche  Free Agent
Leg
April 4, 2009
Sakic (leg) will accompany the team on its current two-game road trip but isn't planning on playing, the Denver Post reports.
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