Vincent Lecavalier was a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning for 14 years dating back to the 1998 NHL entry draft, where the club selected him first overall. So, naturally, it was big news when the ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Vincent Lecavalier intends to retire this summer, ending his 17-year NHL career after one last revitalizing season with the Los Angeles Kings. Lecavalier confirmed his ...
Feb. 18 (UPI) --The Montreal Canadiens added former Tampa Bay Lightning star Vincent Lecavalier to their front office Friday, the team announced. Lecavalier, who won a Stanley Cup with the Lightning ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Kings forward Vincent Lecavalier formally retired Tuesday after 17 NHL seasons. When he joined the Kings in January, Lecavalier declared the 2015-16 season would ...
Vincent Lecavalier has retired marking the end of a brilliant career that included a Stanley Cup and a Maurice ‘Rocket’ Richard Trophy. The 36-year-old Lecavalier finished a sterling career where he ...
TAMPA BAY --The Tampa Bay Lightning will retire the No. 4 worn by the franchise’s all-time leading goal-scorer, Vincent Lecavalier, Chairman and Governor Jeff Vinik announced Monday. Lecavalier, ...
The clock struck midnight on the Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, and other suitors of the Tampa Bay Lightning's team captain Vincent Lecavalier. The superstar's no-movement clause kicked in ...
But for a team that lacked size down the middle and leadership last season, the addition of a former Stanley Cup champion and top-six forward of Lecavalier's caliber will help Philadelphia return to ...
TAMPA – He is known in Montreal as Vincent Lecavalier, the big centre from Île Bizard who set the hockey world on fire with the Rimouski Océanic in junior, helped the Tampa Bay Lightning break the ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Kings forward Vincent Lecavalier formally retired Tuesday after 17 NHL seasons. When he joined the Kings in January, Lecavalier declared the 2015-16 season would ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Kings forward Vincent Lecavalier formally retired Tuesday after 17 NHL seasons. When he joined the Kings in January, Lecavalier declared the 2015-16 season would ...