TORONTO -- Former Ottawa Senators all-star defenceman and World Cup of Hockey
gold medallist Wade Redden retired Thursday after a 14-year NHL career.
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of 1,023 regular-season games with Ottawa, the New York Rangers, St. Louis and
Boston. He finished with 457 points (109 goals, 348 assists) and a plus-160
rating over his career. "I would first and foremost like to thank my family and
friends for their unconditional love and support," Redden said in a statement
released by the NHL Players Association. "I would also like to thank my
teammates, coaches and staff for all the great memories created throughout the
years. To the fans, I appreciate all your support throughout my career. "Playing
in the National Hockey League has been a dream come true and I feel very proud
and privileged to have played more than 1,000 games in 14 NHL seasons." Redden
also had 49 points (13-36) in 106 career playoff games. The native of
Lloydminster, Sask., was drafted second overall by the New York Islanders in the
1995 draft but never played for the team. He was dealt to the Senators along
with goaltender Damian Rhodes for goalie Don Beaupre, forward Martin Straka and
the rights to defenceman Bryan Berard on Jan, 23, 1996. Redden played in all 82
games as a rookie with Ottawa in the 1996-97 season, scoring six goals and
adding 24 assists. In 2001-02, he had 34 points, a plus-22 rating and played in
the all-star game. The following season, Redden had 45 points and averaged a
career-high in ice-time at 25:24. In 2003-04, he set a career-high in goals with
17 and was selected to his second career all-star game but did not play due to
an illness. He was a key part of Ottawas run to the Stanley Cup final in 2007.
After playing the first 11 seasons of his NHL career in the nations capital, the
New York Rangers signed Redden to a US$39-million, six-year contract on July 1,
2008. Reddens play began to decline after signing the contract, and the Rangers
placed him on waivers before the 2010-11 season in an effort to fit under the
salary cap. Redden never played another game for the team, spending two seasons
with their AHL affiliate before the Rangers used a compliance buyout on his
contract. Redden made a return to the NHL for the lockout-shortened 2012-13
season, signing a $800,000, one-year deal with St. Louis. He was traded to
Boston at the trade deadline and played five playoff games for the Bruins as
they advanced to the Stanley Cup final. Redden represented Canada several times
and was a member of the 2004 team that won the last World Cup of Hockey. He also
played for Canada at the 2006 Turin Olympics. He won gold with Canada at the
1995 and 1996 world junior hockey championships and silver at the 2005 world
hockey championship.
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to maintain his lead in the World Cup standings. Russias Vladimir Grigorev was
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Russia and the Netherlands.
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. U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield in Manhattan agreed that lawyers on
both sides could make their formal requests by Nov. 8. A hearing is scheduled
for a day earlier. Jordan Siev, a lawyer for Rodriguez, wrote in a joint letter
to the judge from lawyers on both sides that MLB lawyers planned to ask that the
lawsuit be dismissed.NEW YORK, N.Y. - Peyton Manning made his fifth MVP award a
family affair. Mannings record-setting season earned him The Associated Press
NFL MVP award Saturday night in a landslide. No other player has won more than
three. Denvers record-setting quarterback, who threw for 55 touchdowns and 5,477
yards in leading the Broncos to the AFCs best record, earned 49 votes from a
nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. New England
quarterback Tom Brady got the other vote. Manning won his other MVPs with
Indianapolis in 2003, 04, 08 and 09. He also was the runner-up last season to
Adrian Peterson. "I am humbled by this recognition and grateful to my family,
(Broncos owner) Pat Bowlen, John Elway, John Fox and the entire Denver Broncos
organization, and of course, my coaches and my teammates," Manning said in a
prepared video acceptance speech. He was not on hand as he gets ready for
Sundays Super Bowl against Seattle. "Now, I sent a couple of guys over there
tonight to pick up the trophy on my behalf: my father Archie and my son
Marshall. Thank you very much and God bless you." Archie Manning, holding his
grandson Marshall in his arms, accepted the award from two more MVPs, Joe
Montana and Aaron Rodgers. Manning still trails several Hall of Famers for total
MVPs in their sport. Wayne Gretzky won nine NHL MVPs, Barry Bonds owns seven in
baseball, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won six in the NBA. Manning also took the APs
Offensive Player of the Year award for the second time. Elway accepted the
Offensive Player award on Mannings behalf. "I can say I have never seen a better
year played by a quarterback than Peyton Manning," said Elway, a Broncos
executive who won the MVP award in 1987. "To see what he did this year, it was
truly amazing." Manning received 33 votes for the offensive player honour. He
also was runner-up last year to Peterson for the award. This time, running back
LeSean McCoy of Philadelphia was second with 10 votes, followed by Kansas City
running back Jamaal Charles with four. Carolina grabbed two major awards, with
Ron Rivera winning AP NFL Coach of the Year and linebacker Luke Kuechly voted
top defensive player. Rivera engineered the Panthers turnaround from a 7-9
record to 12-4, the NFC South title and a first-round playoff bye. Kuechly keyed
a defence that allowed 241 points, less than every team except NFC champion
Seattle. "I had no idea," he said of adding the award to the top defensive
rookie honours he got last season. "You look at the list of guys: Robert Mathis,
a sack master, a guy that forced a lot of fumbles. And obviously, everybody
knows about Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas. Those guys are both studs." Green
Bay running back Eddie Lacy and Jets defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson were
the top rookies for 2013. San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers took the Comeback
Player of the Year award at the NFL Honors show. Riveras fine work in his third
season in charge in Carolina brought him 21 1/2 votes. That outdistanced Kansas
Citys Andy RReid, who got 13 1/2 votes.
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the Chiefs, Reid took them from 2-14 to 11-5 and an AFC wild-card berth. "I do
feel a lot of pride because it has been a long journey, but it also was a part
of the process," Rivera said. "Just like us getting to where we are winning 12
games was part of the process. We started, the team was 2-14 before I got there
and we went to 6-10 and then 7-9, and this year we broke through at 12-4. It was
part of the process of growing and developing." Rivera is the second Panthers
coach to win the award. Dom Capers was AP Coach of the Year in 1996, Carolinas
second season in the NFL. All-Pro Kuechly received 19 votes, ahead of
Indianapolis All-Pro linebacker Mathis, who earned 11 1/2. Kuechly was credited
with 96 tackles, four interceptions, two sacks, eight passes defenced, and was a
presence from sideline to sideline on the NFLs No. 2 unit. A second-round pick
(61st overall) from Alabama, Lacy was a key performer in the Packers offence,
particularly when star quarterback Aaron Rodgers was sidelined for seven games.
He rushed for 1,178 yards on 284 carries (4.1 average), with 11 touchdowns. He
also had 35 receptions. That was good enough for 35 votes. "Im comfortable where
I am, and my teammates believe in me, and they make me feel comfortable, so Im
able to play the way Im capable of playing," said Lacy, who beat out San Diego
wide receiver Keenan Allen, who received 12 votes. Richardson, the 13th overall
pick in Aprils draft on a selection acquired when New York traded star
cornerback Darrelle Revis to Tampa Bay, won a close race over Buffalo linebacker
Kiko Alonso. Richardson received 23 votes; Alonso, a second-round choice (46th
overall), got 19. Often double-teamed as the season wore on, Richardson made 42
tackles and had 3 1/2 sacks. He clogged the running lanes so effectively that
the Jets ranked third against the run this season. "Im surprised," Richardson
said of beating Alonso and Arizona safety Tyrann Mathieu, who got two votes.
"Kiko and Tyrann most definitely had outstanding rookie years and it was a
toss-up to me. Kiko made a lot of tackles and Tyrann made a lot of plays down
the field. Unfortunately he got hurt, but it was a tight race." Richardson joked
about the possibility of winning both awards — he scored two touchdowns as a
fullback in goal-line situations. "Eddie Lacy beat me out there," Richardson
said. "He had a few more touchdowns than I did." Rivers led the Chargers to a
wild-card playoff spot with four straight victories to close out the schedule,
giving them a 9-7 record. He led the league with a 69.5 completion rate and
threw for 32 TDs against 11 interceptions. He received 13 votes in balloting so
widespread that 12 players got votes. He was not at the awards show at Radio
City Music Hall. Chicago cornerback Charles Tillman won the Walter Payton Man of
the Year award, and accepted the honour with tears in his eyes. "As a Chicago
Bear, this award has a special meaning to me," Tillman said.
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