Milan Lucic announced his retirement from the NHL on Sunday. The forward leaves the League on his 38th birthday. He won the ...
A Stanley Cup champion and quintessential power forward, Milan Lucic hangs up his skates after 1,177 games, leaving a complex legacy defined by physical play and championship grit.
Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers was named the winner of the Ted Lindsay Award as the NHL’s most outstanding player, as ...
Stanley Cup-winning bruising forward Milan Lucic announced his retirement on Sunday morning after 17 NHL seasons.
Lucic spent his first eight NHL seasons with the Bruins and won a Stanley Cup with the team in 2011. He then spent time with ...
Lucic was selected by the Bruins with the 50th overall pick of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, and it was a decision that benefited ...
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Oilers’ all-time best pick in every round of the NHL draft
The Edmonton Oilers hold just four picks in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft, which is set to take place on June 26 and 27 at ...
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Top 100 Oilers: No. 28 — Jordan Eberle
Oilersnation is reviving the Top 100 Edmonton Oilers of All Time list, a project originally created by the late Robin ...
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Milan Lucic Announces Retirement
Former Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic announced his retirement from professional hockey today, per the NHL Players’ ...
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Stanley Cup champion Milan Lucic announces retirement
Stanley Cup champion Milan Lucic announced his retirement from hockey on Sunday. Lucic hasn’t played in the NHL since the ...
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Fajardo directs Elks to 29-21 season-opening win over Redblacks
OTTAWA — Cody Fajardo threw a touchdown pass, while Vincent Blanchard went five-for-five on field goals as the Edmonton Elks ...
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