DALLAS -- Mike Modano walked away from the NHL on Friday with tears, signing an honorary one-day contract so he could retire after 21 seasons as a member of the Dallas Stars.
The 41-year-old native of Livonia, Mich., broke down in tears several times during his final news conference in Dallas. He retires as the NHL's all-time leading scorer among American-born players in goals (561) and points (1,374).
Modano was the first overall pick of the 1988 draft by the Minnesota North Stars, and the flashy centre was the face of the franchise when the team moved to Dallas in 1993. Modano helped the team win its only Stanley Cup in 1999.
He played last season for the Detroit Red Wings, but wanted to retire as a Star in his adopted hometown.
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DALLAS -- Mike Modano walked away from the NHL on Friday with tears, signing an honorary one-day contract so he could retire after 21 seasons as a member of the Dallas Stars.
The 41-year-old native of Livonia, Mich., broke down in tears several times during his final news conference in Dallas. He retires as the NHL's all-time leading scorer among American-born players in goals (561) and points (1,374).
Modano was the first overall pick of the 1988 draft by the Minnesota North Stars, and the flashy centre was the face of the franchise when the team moved to Dallas in 1993. Modano helped the team win its only Stanley Cup in 1999.
He played last season for the Detroit Red Wings, but wanted to retire as a Star in his adopted hometown.
Sad to see someone like Modano hang 'em up, he was one of the good guys and had an amazing career. Hopefully, he stays in hockey in some capacity. I can't see him not being involved with the Stars.
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On a side note, James Wisnewski has been suspended for 12 games (4 remaining pre-season, and 8 first season games), which is 500k in salary! Loving these new video explanations too by the NHL.
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Shit like this has no place in hockey (or the world in general). I'm glad they caught the fucker.
Originally Posted By: tsn.ca
LONDON, Ont. -- Police have charged a 26-year-old man over an apparent racial incident in which a banana was thrown on the ice while a black player was taking part in a shootout during an NHL pre-season game.
Police say Chris Moorhouse of London, Ont., has been served a summons for engaging in a prohibited activity under the provincial Trespass to Property Act.
If convicted, he faces a fine of up to $2,000.
London Police Chief Brad Duncan said the offence did not meet the threshold of a hate crime or mischief.
"You have to demonstrate and be motivated by hatred," he told a news conference Wednesday. "Although the banana did hit the ice it did not interfere with the play so it didn't meet the mischief threshold."
The incident occurred last Thursday during the Philadelphia Flyers' 4-3 exhibition win over the Detroit Red Wings.
The banana was thrown from the stands as Philadelphia's Wayne Simmonds -- who is black -- was skating towards Detroit goalie Jordan Pearce in the shootout before 7,427 at the 9,090-seat John Labatt Centre.
Simmonds, who had forced overtime with a late goal, scored on the play.
Duncan said police acted on a complaint by arena management. The information received by police came "from a variety of sources," he said, including social media.
"Clearly, the incident became the focus of the local community and across the national and international plane," Duncan said. "Mr. Moorhouse has expressed remorse for his actions and I ask that the public let the court process unfold.
"I've heard the term vigilantism. We certainly don't want that."
Duncan said Moorhouse has retained a lawyer. A court date has not been set.
Duncan said it's the first incident of its kind at the Labatt Centre.
On Monday, Simmonds landed in hot water for an alleged homophobic slur to New York Rangers' agitator Sean Avery during an exhibition game in Philadelphia.
The NHL held a hearing with Simmonds on Tuesday but chose not to discipline him because it felt there wasn't sufficient evidence to do so.
London Mayor Joe Fontana issued an apology after the banana-throwing incident, calling "a stupid and mindless act by a single individual."
Shit like this has no place in hockey (or the world in general). I'm glad they caught the fucker.
Originally Posted By: tsn.ca
LONDON, Ont. -- Police have charged a 26-year-old man over an apparent racial incident in which a banana was thrown on the ice while a black player was taking part in a shootout during an NHL pre-season game.
Police say Chris Moorhouse of London, Ont., has been served a summons for engaging in a prohibited activity under the provincial Trespass to Property Act.
If convicted, he faces a fine of up to $2,000.
London Police Chief Brad Duncan said the offence did not meet the threshold of a hate crime or mischief.
"You have to demonstrate and be motivated by hatred," he told a news conference Wednesday. "Although the banana did hit the ice it did not interfere with the play so it didn't meet the mischief threshold."
The incident occurred last Thursday during the Philadelphia Flyers' 4-3 exhibition win over the Detroit Red Wings.
The banana was thrown from the stands as Philadelphia's Wayne Simmonds -- who is black -- was skating towards Detroit goalie Jordan Pearce in the shootout before 7,427 at the 9,090-seat John Labatt Centre.
Simmonds, who had forced overtime with a late goal, scored on the play.
Duncan said police acted on a complaint by arena management. The information received by police came "from a variety of sources," he said, including social media.
"Clearly, the incident became the focus of the local community and across the national and international plane," Duncan said. "Mr. Moorhouse has expressed remorse for his actions and I ask that the public let the court process unfold.
"I've heard the term vigilantism. We certainly don't want that."
Duncan said Moorhouse has retained a lawyer. A court date has not been set.
Duncan said it's the first incident of its kind at the Labatt Centre.
On Monday, Simmonds landed in hot water for an alleged homophobic slur to New York Rangers' agitator Sean Avery during an exhibition game in Philadelphia.
The NHL held a hearing with Simmonds on Tuesday but chose not to discipline him because it felt there wasn't sufficient evidence to do so.
London Mayor Joe Fontana issued an apology after the banana-throwing incident, calling "a stupid and mindless act by a single individual."
excellent news. his punishment should be to stand up against a wall while Wayne Simmonds fires a puck at him