Found November 18, 2009 on Fox Sports:
Gettyimageproxy
Brendan Shanahan may have retired, but the NHL still needs him. The Hockey News has some ideas for his future.

Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Brendan Shanahan Retires From NHL

Retired: Brendan Shanahan has retired from the NHL at age 40 after 21 seasons.  He’s an eight-time all-star, and scored 656 goals ( a further 60 in the playoffs).  He won an Olympic Gold Medal with Canada and three Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings.  He also holds the unofficial record for Gordie Howe [...]

Shanahan: The shot, the summit and other things

Brendan Shanahan announced his retirement on Tuesday and immediately the speculation began over what he'll do next. He's already being hailed as a possible savior for the NHLPA, although it was the league, not the NHLPA, that announced his retirement. Maybe there's a spot waiting for him in the league offices.   But before looking too far ahead, let's take...

Jim Kelley: Shanahan's the man to make NHL better

Brendan Shanahan reshaped the NHL after the lockout. He's respected by players and league bosses. Jim Kelley says the future Hall of Famer can do a lot of good for the game now.

Shanahan hangs up skates after 21 NHL seasons

Brendan Shanahan is retiring from the NHL after 21 seasons and an almost certain Hall of Fame career.

News and Views: Shanny's legacy more than big numbers

Brendan Shanahan runs out of NHL ice at age 40. But the influence of the respected power forward is more than a huge stat sheet, Wes Goldstein says in News and Views.

Shanahan Announces Retirement

    Brendan Shanahan was a fan favorite in St. Louis, compiling 306 points in 277...

Shanahan retires after 21 NHL seasons

NHL veteran Brendan Shanahan is retiring, ending a 21-season career in the league, according to a release.

Former NJ Devils, NY Rangers forward Brendan Shanahan announces his retirement

Ends career 11th on NHL's career goals list

Shan-Wow

  Well, it's official - I am old. All of my hockey heroes have now retired, leaving me a broken shell of a man living in my parents' basement, clothed in nothing but memories (and velour). As everyone in the Great White North knows, Mr. Brendan Shanahan announced his retirement yesterday after 21 glorious ...

Shanahan, 40, retires after 21 seasons

Brendan Shanahan is retiring from the NHL after 21 seasons and a likely Hall of Fame career. The 40-year-old forward announced Tuesday he wouldn't play again.

Shanahan To Retire: Thank You Shanny

If somebody who was oblivious to the game asked me to define the game of hockey, rather than barrage them with rules, terms, and purposes, I would simple say one name—Brendan Shanahan...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...

NJ Devils GM Lou Lamoriello praises Brendan Shanahan

Injured Rob Niedermayer could be back next week

Shanny's The Man

Without doubt today's Greatest Hockey Legend has to be Brendan Shanahan, who officially announced his retirement today after 21 NHL seasons.He retires as the only man to score over 600 goals (656) and accumulate over 2000 penalty minutes (2489), as well as the all time leader in Gordie Howe hat tricks with 17.Which begs the question - where does Shanny fit in on the NHL's...
THE DEVILS HOT 25
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.