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Longtime Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic is officially retiring after 20 seasons and two Stanley Cup titles. The 40-year-old Sakic has been the face of the franchise since the team moved to Denver in 1995.
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It's never easy saying goodbye to a career, especially one that has been as productive and lengthy as Joe Sakic's, so it comes as some surprise that the laconic one actually consented to a media conference to say his farewell. Then again, Sakic was always full of surprises.
San Jose signed the defenseman to a one-year contract on Thursday, bringing the veteran back for his 19th NHL season a year after he had 35 assists and 10 goals for the Sharks.
The 40-year-old Sakic has been the face of the franchise since the team moved to Denver in 1995. He will formally announce his retirement plans at a news conference Thursday afternoon.
Longtime Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic is officially retiring after 20 seasons and two Stanley Cup titles. His no. 19 sweater will also be retired
Joe Sakic’s hockey career took him to the game’s highest peaks, but he never forgot where he started. As he officially announced his retirement Thursday in Denver, ending a 20-year career with the Colorado Avalanche that made him the eighth-leading scorer in National Hockey League history, the centre from Burnaby fought back tears as he remembered his start.
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