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Ex-Rangers center Brad Richards retires after 15 seasons
Ex-Rangers center Brad Richards retires after 15 seasons
Brad Richards didn't wear a 'C' on his sweater in the spring of 2014, but he didn't need one.After the Rangers traded captain Ryan Callahan to Tampa Bay for Martin St. Louis in 2014, Richards became the Blueshirts' de facto captain, providing leadership for a team that made a run to the Stanley Cup Final in his third and final year with the club.The 36-year-old Richards announced his retirement from the NHL on Wednesday, ending a 15-year career with 298 goals, 634 assists and two championships.
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Ex-Blackhawk, two-time Stanley Cup winner Brad Richards retires after 15 seasons
Ex-Blackhawk, two-time Stanley Cup winner Brad Richards retires after 15 seasonsForward 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.From Prince Edward Island, Richards was a 10-time 20-goal scorer and finished with 298 goals and 634 assists for 932 points in 1,126 games in a career that included stops in Chicago, Dallas and the New York Rangers.
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Brad Richards retires after one season with Red Wings
Brad Richards retires after one season with Red Wings
DETROIT – Brad Richards' only season with the Detroit Red Wings will also be remembered as his last in the NHL.Richards played 15 NHL seasons with five teams – the Tampa Bay Lightning, Dallas Stars, New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks and Red Wings – before announcing his retirement Wednesday in a press release from the NHLPA.Richards won the Stanley Cup with the Lightning in 2004 and the Blackhawks a year ago before signing with the Red Wings as a free agent.
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