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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Forward Michael Peca Announces Retirement

After 13 NHL seasons, veteran center Michael Peca officially announced his retirement on Tuesday. He last played in the NHL during the 2008-09 season with the Columbus Blue Jackets, playing in 71 games and scoring four goals and 18 assists for 22 points. In 864 career games with the Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres, New York Islanders, Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Columbus Blue Jackets, Peca scored 176 goals and 289 assists for 465 points and 798 penalty minutes. He won the Selke Trophy twice as the league's top defensive forward, in 1997 with the Sabres and 2002 with the Islanders. He also helped Canada win the gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. He never won a Stanley Cup, but did appear in the Finals twice, in 1999 with the Sabres and 2006 with the Oilers. It's a shame that no teams signed Peca during this past off-season, as he still had the skills to help make a team more competitive. He was one of the premier defensive forwards for the past two decades, was great on the faceoff, and played with plenty of toughness. He had decent offensive skills early in his career, and when his offense began to decline, he could still play some great two-way hockey. Peca should be proud of everything he accomplished throughout his career and he will be missed on the ice.

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