Who is the hockey player you think should retire?
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- dominik hasek
- I don't know but i think the NY Islander should just go away forever let there players become free agents and leave the NHL they have to many good players to suck so badly like that
- Ed Belfour
- i 2nd the ed belfour suggestion
- eric lindros
- hasek & chellios... i call the red wings the elephant's grave yard for hockey players (and they are my favorite team)
- Lindros, who is probably 2 concussions away from being Reggie Ray.
- Eric Lindros.
- Chelios, Hasek, Belfour, Brind'Amour.
- Chris Chelios he's had a wonderful career.Hang them up.
- mario lemuix
- Jeremy Roenick, age 36. Has done very little the past 2 seasons. Has 484 career goals, the only reason he is hanging on is he hopes to get to 500. Keith Primeau, age 34. Played only 9 games last year after experiencing a very serious concussion. In 2003-04, he scored only 7 goals. He's got nothing left. Glen Wesley, two months away from being age 38. Just won the Cup with Carolina - a great time to retire. He should walk away before time and age force him out. Has been a solid defenseman, has played 18 years in league. Chris Chelios, age 44 (yes 44!). Give it up, already, your 44 years old! Can only play like 12 minutes a game because of his age. Detroit has done nothing in the playoffs for several years now because they are too old. Follow Yzerman. Quit dying your hair and retire!
- HaSuck & Beldrunk ... give me a break.
- Tie Domi. GOON!
- Lindros should, this man is way too old to play in this league, and has had too many injuries.
- my picks are: eric lindros- too many concussions. if he gets another one he could be in trouble. ed belfour and dominik hasek- both goalies are in their 40s are always injured. hasek is not healthy enough to weather a long season and the playoffs. i can't understand why detroit blew money on him. chelios-he is the oldest hockey player in the nhl at 44. he was a great player but he is way past his prime. he is too slow. joe sakic- his experience with leading the avs is great but he is getting up there in years. keith primeau- washed up has been. any player over 35 has already reached their prime and gets slower their point total goes down. was happy to see two great players retire: steve yzerman and mark messier. both retired after knowing they could not contribute anymore.
- Sydney Crosby should retire.
- OK to the one who mentioned Mario, he is retired. He retired last season when he started having a heart problem, although some are proably a little confused because I don't think there was any big announcement it was just known and accepted he couldn't play again. I agree with Glenn Weasly, don't know why he hasn't just retiered yet. Eric Lindros needs to retire, he will never reach what was expected of him no matter how long he plays. Hasek should have stayed retired. I could even see Belfour staying in the game as long as he isn't trying to be a starter or play much.
- hasek belfour chelios
- Hasek, he shouldn't have played last year.
- Hasek didn't play last year, when it counted...
- Alexei Yashin, he stinks.
- Brind O Mear.(sp?) He might have a year or two left, but he's got the cup and the chances of winning it again next year aren't that great. Retirre on a positive.
- Eric Lindros. Too many concussions and don't want to see him get hurt. There are things more important than hockey sometimes.
- eddy the eagle (ed belfour)
- Eric Lindros
- Bobby Orr
- Eric Desjardins ...oh wait thats happening right now
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