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Red & Black Hockey Previous entry: Baby Canes lose, but G Mike Murphy continues to make a name. by David Lee on 09/16/09 at 11:02 PM ET Comments (0) Veteran defenseman Bret Hedican announced his overdue retirement today.  The line in every article about this is that he has no regrets.  In Raleigh, however, there’s a slightly different line in the story.  In the 17-year veteran’s prepared statement, he said: “I’m proud to have played this game for as long as I have and I’m leaving with no regrets.” There’s a similar line in an article in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune where he recalls NorthStars ... Read Full Story
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Veteran defenseman Bret Hedican , who played for the Ducks last season, announced his retirement Wednesday. Hedican won a Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006. Post from: Ducks blog Source Tags: Anaheim Ducks , Sports Related posts No related posts. Read Full Story
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ANAHEIM — Armed with some new knowledge that he did not care to divulge Monday, veteran Ducks defenseman Bret Hedican continues to hold out hope that he will be available for duty at some point during the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Ducks, who take a 3-2 series lead over the San Jose Sharks into Game 6 of an opening-round series Monday night at Honda Center, would probably have to advance very deep into post-season play to give Hedican a chance. Hedican, 39, has not played since Feb. 26 because of ongoing back problems that began plaguing him after he went awkwardly into the boards ... Read Full Story
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ducks defenseman Bret Hedican , who has missed the past two games because of back spasms, was back on the ice Monday for the first time in five days. Hedican took part in a practice session at HSBC Arena as the Ducks prepared for Tuesday night’s road game against the Buffalo Sabres . “I just tried to get back out there, get moving and see if it would help at all,” Hedican said. “I didn’t feel great out there, but I haven’t been able to do much the last few days, so for me to get out and try to get ... Read Full Story
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DENVER — A “roundhouse elbow” from Colorado Avalanche rookie winger Chris Stewart 14:03 into the second period of Saturday’s 4-3 Ducks victory at Pepsi Center resulted in a broken nose for Ducks defenseman Bret Hedican . Hedican, in his 16th NHL season, estimated it was the fifth or sixth time he had suffered that fate. “That’s what happens when you play this game as long as I have, I guess,” Hedican said. “Your nose gets in the way once in a while.” Hedican, whose turnover at center ice had led to Avalanche winger Milan Hejduk scoring on a short-handed breakaway at 8:45 of the ... Read Full Story
Olympic gold medallist Kristi Yamaguchi and her NHL husband Bret Hedican are weighing in on the CBC-TV reality show, “Battle of the Blades.” Yamaguchi, a 1992 U.S. Olympic champion, and the recently retired Hedican, who won a Stanley Cup in 2006 ...  
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Bret Hedican, who won the 2006 Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes and played 17 seasons in the NHL, announced his retirement Wednesday. Hedican had 6 points in 51 games for the Anaheim Ducks last season, during which he played his...  
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Having won a Stanley Cup and played in more than 1,000 NHL games, Bret Hedican will have few regrets when he officially announces his retirement today. That his last game wasn't for the Carolina Hurricanes is one of them.  
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Bret Hedican, who played in more than 1,000 NHL games and was on the Stanley Cup-winning Carolina Hurricanes in 2006, is to announce his retirement Wednesday....  
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Bret Hedican will officially announce his retirement today, but with one regret: “The one thing I really am sad about is that I didn’t retire a Hurricane,” Hedican said Tuesday from his home in California. “I really wanted to. I wish it was possible to sign a one-day contract. I’d pay (general manager) Jimmy (Rutherford) to let me sign for a dollar and put the jersey on again.” Only 369 of Hedican's 1,000-plus NHL games were with the...  
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