Rob Blake

54-Year-Old DefensemanD
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year deal with the Sharks in July 2008; it's worth $5 million. Re-signed to a one-year deal worth $3.5 million with San Jose in June of 2009.
Rob Blake: Annouces Retirement
DFree Agent
June 18, 2010
Blake announced his retirement on Friday, the Associated Press reports.
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Blake played 20 seasons in the NHL, winning the Norris Trophy in 1998 and a Stanley Cup, with the Avalanche, in 2001. Blake is healthy and capable of continuing his career, but he leaves the game on his own terms.
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Talk about an ageless wonder. Even at 39 years old, an age when plenty of d-men are washed up, Blake keeps fending off naysayers with his stellar production on the blue line. We view him as a perfect compliment to Dan Boyle, particularly when the Sharks are on the man advantage. His quality conditioning regimen has kept his motor running for nearly two decades, so barring a major injury, count on him to haul in at least 35 points in 2009-10.
Listed at 6-foot-4, 225, Blake is a brute force with 18 years of NHL experience. This will be his first season with the Sharks after spending the majority of his career with the Kings. Known for his ability to lay out opponents with bone crushing force, Blake's production has drastically faded the past few seasons. Since youth is abundant in the Sharks' locker room, it's up to the 38-year-old to provide veteran leadership while teaming up with Dan Boyle on the power play. What this means is Blake will do a fantastic job at improving the fantasy value of his fellow Sharks' defensemen - not his own.
Blake saw his numbers drop last season to 14 goals, 20 assists and a minus-26, the worst number on the team, on the heels of the 2005-06 campaign, where he collected 51 points and a plus-2 rating. Blake is also coming back from offseason hip surgery as he enters his 18th year in the NHL. He might have a little left in the tank, but it is doubtful that he'll even come close to his once-elite fantasy numbers.
He will be expected to lead the Kings from the blueline and help on the scoring front. A solid 50 to 60 point season is what you'll get from this veteran blueliner.
Blake is playing out his contract so there's even more motivation to pile up the points this season. Furthermore, with less offensive talent up front this year in Colorado he'll be encouraged to join the rush more often. We like Blake to for 45+ points this season along with a positive double-digit plus/minus total.
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Rob Blake: Will Announce Retirement This Week
DSan Jose Sharks
June 10, 2010
Blake will announce his retirement next week, according to NHL.com.
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Rob Blake: Mulls Future
DSan Jose Sharks
May 26, 2010
Blake will take a couple of weeks to decide whether or not he is going to retire, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
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DSan Jose Sharks
May 23, 2010
Blake, who has gone eight consecutive games without a point, suggested that the Sharks do not need to make major adjustments for Sunday's Game 4 against Chicago, the Chicago Sun Times reports.
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DSan Jose Sharks
April 14, 2010
Blake saw his former team, the Avalanche, come away with a 2-1 win in Wednesday's series opener.
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DSan Jose Sharks
April 7, 2010
Blake netted a power-play goal in Tuesday's 2-1 win over the Flames.
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