Dominik Hasek announced the end of his career at 47
12.05.2013
The Czech ice hockey goalie Dominik Hasek, twice winner of the Stanley Cup with Detroit / 2002 and 2008 / and Olympic champion in 1998, gave up from hockey at 47 years of age. This was announced by Dominik Hasek to today's Czech press.
Hasek took this decision after a break of one year, which he took after a his game of Russian Spartak Moscow.
"By Friday I had negotiating with NHL clubs for my eventual return, said Hasek. The negotiations have not been concluded. Now everything is clear. I do not think anything can change."
Hasek called "Dominator", announced the end of his career in 2002 and 2008, but then changed his mind.
Dominik Hasek began his career at the age of 16 in 1981 in the championship of Czechoslovakia, and in 1990 continued his career in NHL, where he played for Detroit, Chicago, Buffalo and Ottawa. He won the trophy six times for best goalkeeper of NHL.
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