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canucker @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:09 am

Lemieux to announce retirement

One of the greatest NHL players in history is calling it a career.

The Pittsburgh Penguins have called a press conference where Mario Lemieux will announce his retirement. TSN, The NHL Network and TSN.ca will carry the announcement live at 2pm et/11am pt.

Lemieux, 40, has not played since Dec. 16 because of problems caused by an irregular heartbeat. He had been working out regularly and seemed determined to play again this season.

Lemieux first retired in 1997 following years of back pain, a rare bone infection and a bout with cancer. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame later that year, when the Hall waived the three-year waiting period.

Lemieux assumed ownership of the team when it came out of bankruptcy in 1999. He then unexpectedly came out of retirement on Dec. 27, 2000, and helped the Penguins advance to the Eastern Conference final in the spring of 2001.

He did not play a full, injury-free season upon his return, missing most of two seasons with hip problems and another full season when the NHL shut down last year.

Lemieux recorded seven goals and 15 assists for 22 points in 26 games this season with the disappointing Penguins.

His retirement is the latest in a string of setbacks in the Penguins' season that began with such high hopes. The team spent a lot of money trying to surround rookie forward Sidney Crosby with a quality cast.

But the team has struggled with a record of 11-29-9 and is second-last in the NHL with 31 points.

Free-agent forward Ziggy Palffy, who the team signed to a $13.5-million US, three-year contract in August, retired last week. The Pens will save more money now with Lemieux gone, he was earning $3 million this season on a one-year deal.

Lemieux is considering several offers to sell the team and there is no guarantee the new owners will keep the team in Pittsburgh.

He is seventh on the all-time NHL scoring list with 690 goals and 1,033 assists in 915 career games.

Lemieux won the Art Ross Trophy - which is given to the NHL playoff MVP - twice, in 1991 and 1992, the years he lead the Penguins to their back-to-back Stanley Cup wins.

Over his 17-season career, Lemieux won the Art Ross Trophy - which is given to the NHL's scoring leader - six times. He won the Hart Trophy - which is given to the regular season most valuable player three times. He was also named rookie of the year in 1985, winning the Calder Trophy.


Mario Lemieux Career Bio

   



ThePolitician @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:10 am

You will be missed Mario.

Thanks for the memories!

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Arctic_Menace @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:18 am

Well, the greats have to go at some point or another, but he'll be missed along with the rest.... :cry:


Now I'll never get to see Lemieux play in the NHL anymore! I loved watching his games! :cry:

   



bootlegga @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:21 am

canucker canucker:
Lemieux won the Art Ross Trophy - which is given to the NHL playoff MVP - twice, in 1991 and 1992, the years he lead the Penguins to their back-to-back Stanley Cup wins.


Mario Lemieux Career Bio


Stupid TSN. It was the Conn Smythe Trophy...

   



Ripcat @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 1:50 pm

Who's next? John Leclair, Lyle Odelein, Mark Recchi?

   



Regina @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 3:43 pm

Well that opens up another IR spot for me...... :evil:

   



canucker @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:45 pm

Lemieux ends magnificent 17-year career

Magnificent Farewell (with links to photo and career retrospective and videos)

   



canucker @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:54 pm

Ripcat Ripcat:
Who's next? John Leclair, Lyle Odelein, Mark Recchi?


Andreychuk?

   



Regina @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:52 pm

canucker canucker:
Ripcat Ripcat:
Who's next? John Leclair, Lyle Odelein, Mark Recchi?


Andreychuk?

He's already done as of a few weeks ago. :cry:

   



canucker @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:03 pm

Regina Regina:
canucker canucker:
Ripcat Ripcat:
Who's next? John Leclair, Lyle Odelein, Mark Recchi?


Andreychuk?

He's already done as of a few weeks ago. :cry:


Not retired, just sent down.

   



TonyCanuck @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:11 pm

canucker canucker:
Regina Regina:
canucker canucker:
Ripcat Ripcat:
Who's next? John Leclair, Lyle Odelein, Mark Recchi?


Andreychuk?

He's already done as of a few weeks ago. :cry:


Not retired, just sent down.



I dont think he reported to whatever AHL team is affeliated with Tampa Bay. No team will pick him unfortunately as well. His time in the spotlight is over. He had a great career as well. Was he 1st or 2nd overall in PP goals?

   



canucker @ Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:14 pm

TonyCanuck TonyCanuck:
canucker canucker:
Regina Regina:
canucker canucker:
Ripcat Ripcat:
Who's next? John Leclair, Lyle Odelein, Mark Recchi?


Andreychuk?

He's already done as of a few weeks ago. :cry:


Not retired, just sent down.



I dont think he reported to whatever AHL team is affeliated with Tampa Bay.


True, but he hasn't yet officially retired. I'm sure it's coming very soon.

   



bossdog @ Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:08 am

Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace:
Well, the greats have to go at some point or another, but he'll be missed along with the rest.... :cry:


Now I'll never get to see Lemieux play in the NHL anymore! I loved watching his games! :cry:


TELL ME ABOUT IT! I have tickets to the Ottawa game here in Pittsburgh for the 2nd of Feb and I was looking forward to seeing him out there. Geesh, I prob won't even see Hasek in nets! They'll prob put Emry up against the Pens.

If you watch that game and you see some freak wearing the throw back vintage ottawa jersey - that's me :lol:

   



canucker @ Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:01 am

bossdog bossdog:
If you watch that game and you see some freak wearing the throw back vintage ottawa jersey - that's me :lol:



I'll watch out for you. 8)

   



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