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Andrew Ference: Announces retirement
Andrew Ference (hip) will hang up his skates following a 16-year NHL career.Ference spent the entire 2016-17 season on long-term injured reserve due to a hip injury, but with his contract officially expired, he'll step away. The blueliner played for Pittsburgh, Calgary, Boston and Edmonton over the course of his 16-year career, racking up 43 goals, 182 helpers and 753 PIM over 907 games. The 38-year-old also saw action in 120 playoff contests, totaling 38 points and securing a Stanley Cup championship in 2011 with the Bruins.
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Placed on long-term injured reserve
Andrew Ference (hip) was designated for long-term injured reserve Friday.The Edmonton Oilers have been holding onto this card since the start of training camp, as the team will now be able to maximize the amount of cap savings they receive based on Ference's contract, approximately $3.1 million according to CapFriendly.com. The veteran will likely ride out the year and then retire once his contract expires.
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Placed on injured reserve
Andrew Ference (hip) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, Jason Gregor or TSN 1260 reports.Ference failed his physical heading into training camp and could be contemplating retirement. The Edmonton Oilers are maintaining some salary-cap flexibility by keeping the blueliner on regular IR rather than long-term injured reserve, which they can still turn to down the road if necessary. Fantasy owners should not expect the 37-year-old to lace them up this season, but stranger things have happened.
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Fails physical, likely to retire
Andrew Ference (hip) failed his physical Friday and is expected to be placed on long-term injured reserve, Jim Matheson of edmontonjournal.com reports.At 37 years old and coming off major hip surgery in January, Ference expectedly failed his medical exam, likely spelling the end of his 18-year career. If the former Stanley Cup champion decides to hang up his skates, he ends his career with 263 points in 1,027 NHL games (including the playoffs).
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Career likely over after hip injury
Andrew Ference (hip) admits that his career is most likely finished, Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal reports.After undergoing hip surgery in January, the 37-year-old defenseman will report to Edmonton Oilers training camp, where he is expected to fail his physical and be placed on long-term injured reserve, effectively ending his career. Ference won the Stanley Cup in 2011 with Boston, and tallied 169 points (28 goals, 141 assists) in 656 career NHL games.
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Set for hip surgery, season over
Andrew Ference is set to undergo hip surgery which will end his season.Ference is a 15-year veteran with just 225 points in 907 career games. At this stage of his career, Ference can probably wear the leadership hat just as well off the ice as he did on it.
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Placed on IR again
Andrew Ference has been placed on injured reserved Monday Jason Gregor of TSN 1260 reports.Ference was activated off injured reserve a week ago, but never saw any game action and appears to still be dealing with hip issues. He'll be eligible to return whenever healthy, but there's no indication of when that will be at this point.
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Activated off IR
Andrew Ference (undisclosed) was activated off injured reserve by the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday, Mark Spector of Sportsnet reports.With Oscar Klefbom out, Ference is expected to draw into the lineup, for the Oilers' next game Monday against the Bruins. He's expected to replace Nikita Nikitin on Monday, though it's not official yet.
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Oilers' Andrew Ference: Placed on injured reserve Saturday
Andrew Ference (undisclosed) was placed on injured reserve Saturday.It isn't clear what kind of injury Ference is dealing with, but it's not as if the 36-year-old blueliner's presence on the Edmonton Oilers' roster will be missed, as he's only suited up for six of Edmonton's 27 games this season, logging an average of 13:04 of ice time in those tilts. The former eighth-round pick can be considered as out indefinitely.
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Could be traded
The Oilers have placed Ference on the trade block, reports Edmonton Journal.The Oilers are in the process of trying to trade one or two of their defensemen. Ference could be valuable to a team looking for a veteran presence on the back end of their blue line.