The NHL's buyout period began Wednesday night at 11 p.m. ET, and while we already knew a few names who were getting checks cut to them soon -- Ilya Bryzgalov, Danny Briere, Tomas Kaberle -- there will ...
Longtime Tampa Bay Lightning forward and Quebecer Vincent Lecavalier has joined the Montreal Canadiens' front office as a special adviser to hockey operations, the organization announced Friday. The ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Vincent Lecavalier intends to retire this summer, ending his 17-year NHL career after one last revitalizing season with the Los Angeles Kings. Lecavalier confirmed his ...
Vincent Lecavalier is the embodiment of that classic question: If you won the lottery today, would you quit your job tomorrow? Vinny’s getting $32.667 million over the next 14 years, on top of the ...
TAMPA BAY --The Tampa Bay Lightning will retire the No. 4 worn by the franchise’s all-time leading goal-scorer, Vincent Lecavalier, Chairman and Governor Jeff Vinik announced Monday. Lecavalier, ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Los Angeles Kings forward Vincent Lecavalier hasn’t changed his mind. He’s going to retire after his team finishes their playoff run. “It’s not something I re-thought,” Lecavalier ...
Feb. 18 (UPI) --The Montreal Canadiens added former Tampa Bay Lightning star Vincent Lecavalier to their front office Friday, the team announced. Lecavalier, who won a Stanley Cup with the Lightning ...
The NHL's shallow free-agent pool just got a little deeper, as the Tampa Bay Lightning announced today that they will use a compliance buyout on center Vincent Lecavalier. Lecavalier, 33, will become ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Kings forward Vincent Lecavalier formally retired Tuesday after 17 NHL seasons. When he joined the Kings in January, Lecavalier declared the 2015-16 season would ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Kings forward Vincent Lecavalier formally retired Tuesday after 17 NHL seasons. When he joined the Kings in January, Lecavalier declared the 2015-16 season would ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Kings forward Vincent Lecavalier formally retired Tuesday after 17 NHL seasons. When he joined the Kings in January, Lecavalier declared the 2015-16 season would ...
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