Joe Sakic Retirement Announced
July 9, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Colorado Avalanche, NHL, News, Players
Joe Sakic has officially retired from the NHL after 20 seasons and two Stanley Cup wins. I think it’s not a bad way to end a career, if you ask me. The 40-year-old longtime Colorado Avalanche captain has really struggled recently and I was beginning to wonder if he would listen to the signs that it might be time to hang up his skates.
Seriously, as much as I love and respect Sakic, I began to worry about his safety. He seemed riddled by ridiculous injuries last year (an infected tooth, herniated disc and a snow blower accident that crushed three fingers) and I really believe that it’s better to go out on a high note than to gradually fade away from the game. He leaves behind a great legacy as a class act and has earned a spot among the NHL’s career scoring leaders. He’s eighth in points (1,641), 11th in assists (1,016) and 14th in goals (625).
I’m sure his presence on the ice and among the fans will be immediately felt since he’s been with the team since 1995. They will retire his No. 19 jersey during the upcoming season-opener. His sweater will join those of Patrick Roy (33) and Ray Bourque (77).
"After having the privilege of playing for 20 years, I’m leaving the game of hockey with nothing but great memories and a sense of accomplishment," Sakic said. "The game has given me more than I ever dreamed of, and for that I am truly grateful."
I’m also grateful for what he has contributed to this sport that I love so much.
















