From Eric Duhatschek of the Globe & Mail:
At this stage of his career, if the 39-year-old Sakic were prepared test the open market, you can be pretty sure that his hometown team, the Vancouver Canucks, would have diverted that $20-million (all currency U.S.) they’d earmarked for Mats Sundin and graciously directed it toward Burnaby Joe.
But Sakic’s delay was never about squeezing every last dollar out of his employer. This is the third year in a row he’s signed a one-year deal, largely as a favour to the Avalanche. Under terms of the collective labour agreement, once a player passes the age of 35, multiyear contracts become problematic because they count fully against the salary cap, whether a player elects to play them out or not.
No, the uncertainty surrounding Sakic’s return revolved around his health and desire, not the $6-million he ultimately agreed to play for on a one-year term (31 of his peers will earn more this season).
Read the entire article here.
I think the Avalanche are going to struggle this season, but it will still be nice to get to see at least one more season of Joe Sakic. WIth the way he has played the past two seasons, there was really no reason for Sakic to hang up the skates.
Guests: Scott Billeck at 28:12 and Stephan Whyno at 1:26:55.
A look at the projected lineup with all the latest game info.
Keeping you up-to-date with all the latest pro hockey news in Manitoba.
Recap of the game.