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Dallas Stars: Former Dallas Star, 2-time Cup winner Brad Richards retires after 15 NHL seasons
Dallas Stars: Former Dallas Star, 2-time Cup winner Brad Richards retires after 15 NHL seasons
Dallas Stars center Brad Richards (91) tries to keep the puck from Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith (2) and Chicago Blackhawks center Ryan Johnson (17) during the first period of their NHL hockey game at American Airlines Center, in Dallas, Texas, on March 17, 2011.(Michael Ainsworth/The Dallas Morning News)By Associated Press Contact Associated Press on Twitter:By JOHN WAWROW / AP Hockey WriterForward Brad Richards is retiring after 15 NHL seasons during which he established a reputation for offensive consistency and won two Stanley Cup championships.Following one season with Detroit, the 36-year-old announced his retirement in a two-page release issued by the NHL Players' Association on Wednesday.
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Former Red Wings forward Brad Richards retires
Former Red Wings forward Brad Richards retires
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Brad Richards announced his retirement from the National Hockey League on Wednesday.Richards played 1,126 games with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Dallas Stars, New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings.Richards scored 298 goals and added 634 assists throughout his career.
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Former Tampa Bay Lightning F Brad Richards Retires
Former Tampa Bay Lightning F Brad Richards Retires
After 15 years of skating around in the NHL, former Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brad Richards announced his retirement on Wednesday.The 64th overall pick by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft has officially hung up the skates on his career and finished with two Stanley Cups under his belt.Brad Richards joined the Tampa Bay Lightning during the 2000-01 season after playing with the Rimouski Oceanic in the QMJHL for three seasons and remained in Tampa Bay until the 2007-08 season.
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Brad Richards on career: 'I'll cherish all of it'
Brad Richards on career: 'I'll cherish all of it'
Brad Richards, 36, announced his retirement Wednesday after 15 seasons.The first seven years were spent with the Lightning, including his Conn Smythe Trophy performance in the 2004 Stanley Cup run.Brad Richards briefly pauses a phone interview Thursday so he can get his hands free.
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