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Craig Adams: Retires from NHL after 14 seasons
Adams announced his retirement from the NHL on Tuesday, Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
Adams spent part of 14 seasons in the NHL, but had been sitting out as a free agent up until this point. The 38-year-old was a two-time Stanley Cup winner and will retire with 160 points (55 goals) in 951 career games with the Hurricanes, Blackhawks, and Penguins.
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Pens Extend Adams
The Penguins signed Adams to a two-year, $1.4 million extension Friday.The gritty winger recorded three goals and six assists in 48 games last season for the Penguins. His $700,000 AAV means he will cheap veteran leadership to a Penguins roster that is fairly top-heavy with big contracts.... See More ... See Less -
Adams Scoring Like Sid For Pens
Adams scored his second goal in as many games Saturday against Buffalo.Adams joked after the opener that he felt he could maintain his 82-goal pace -- so far he's right. The penalty-killing specialist scored all of three goals in 48 games last season. It would be surprising to see the 36-year-old score more than seven or eight goals in 2013-14.... See More ... See Less -
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Pens' Adams In The Lineup For Friday's Game 2
Adams is in the lineup Friday for Game 2 against the Senators, the team's official website reports.Adams was absent during Friday's morning skate, but it sounds like it was just for rest than as a result of any sort of injury. He'll likely be ticketed for his usual ice time.... See More ... See Less -
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Pens' Adams Notches Rare Goal
Adams was credited with the game-winning goal in Tuesday's blowout victory over the Devils.Adams came out of the penalty box and immediately made an impact, beating a defenseless Cory Schneider for the breakaway winner. The fourth-liner hasn't scored more than 20 points in a season since 2005-06, and that trend doesn't figure to change for the 37-year-old.... See More ... See Less -
Iron Man Streak Ends For Pens' Adams
Adams will miss Saturday's game against the Panthers with an undisclosed injury, Seth Rorabaugh of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.The injury will result in Adams' streak of consecutive games played end at an incredible 319. The fourth-liner doesn't offer much in the form of offense, but his contributions as a hitter and penalty-killer make him a valued member of the Penguins. Andrew Ebbett will attempt to fill his skates Saturday.... See More ... See Less
Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-0, 197 lbs |
Birthplace: Seria, Brunei |
Age: 47 |
School: Harvard |
Experience: 13 |