View Poll Results: Who will win the 2011 Stanley Cup????
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#1
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Forsberg to play for Avalanche tonight - NHL.com - News
Personally he's one of my favorite players, but even in general its great to have him back in the game (US side of it that is).
The Avs are 7 points out from 8th right now, and took some injuries in Minnesota but do you think this will give them a better shot at the playoffs? How much impact on the Avs will 21 make? How well will he be personally with the reoccurring injuries?
Forsberg to play for Avalanche tonight - NHL.com - News
Personally he's one of my favorite players, but even in general its great to have him back in the game (US side of it that is).
The Avs are 7 points out from 8th right now, and took some injuries in Minnesota but do you think this will give them a better shot at the playoffs? How much impact on the Avs will 21 make? How well will he be personally with the reoccurring injuries?
#2
You know, hockey is one of those sports where the great ones seem to be able to play well into their 40s and 50s. I play weekly with guys in their 50s and 60s that are still really great. I think he'll give them a boost.
#7
well some of us were right...wow...2 games...what a freaking ridiculous scenario imo...
Peter Forsberg retires two games after returning to Avalanche | Reuters
"Swedish forward Peter Forsberg of the Colorado Avalanche will announce his retirement on Monday, two games after returning to the NHL after a three-year absence, the team said.
Forsberg, 37, played in Colorado's 3-1 loss to Columbus on Friday, and then in the Avalanche's 5-3 setback to Nashville the following day, failing to score in either game.
He had a minus-four rating in the two games with three shots.
Forsberg, who played for Modo in the Swedish Elite League last season, is a former NHL MVP who won two Stanley Cups with Colorado and Olympic gold medals in 1994 and 2006.
He has 249 goals and 885 points during a 12-season NHL career with Quebec, Colorado, Philadelphia and Nashville.
Colorado has dropped seven successive games, the franchise's longest losing streak since moving to Denver for the 1995-96 season.
Forsberg will hold a news conference in Denver later Monday to discuss his decision to retire."
Peter Forsberg retires two games after returning to Avalanche | Reuters
"Swedish forward Peter Forsberg of the Colorado Avalanche will announce his retirement on Monday, two games after returning to the NHL after a three-year absence, the team said.
Forsberg, 37, played in Colorado's 3-1 loss to Columbus on Friday, and then in the Avalanche's 5-3 setback to Nashville the following day, failing to score in either game.
He had a minus-four rating in the two games with three shots.
Forsberg, who played for Modo in the Swedish Elite League last season, is a former NHL MVP who won two Stanley Cups with Colorado and Olympic gold medals in 1994 and 2006.
He has 249 goals and 885 points during a 12-season NHL career with Quebec, Colorado, Philadelphia and Nashville.
Colorado has dropped seven successive games, the franchise's longest losing streak since moving to Denver for the 1995-96 season.
Forsberg will hold a news conference in Denver later Monday to discuss his decision to retire."