Filed under: Avalanche, Canadiens, Lightning, Maple Leafs
Gritty forward Darcy Tucker, who made a name for himself as both an agitator and a scorer, announced Friday that he is retiring from the NHL.
Tucker, a native of Castor, Alberta, came into the league after being drafted by Montreal in the sixth round (151st overall) in 1993.
The 35-year-old enjoyed 15 seasons in the NHL playing for the Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Colorado Avalanche, often pushing the envelope with his physical, in-your-face style wherever he suited up.
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