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V12_Bi-Turbo 10-09-2012 04:54 PM

Dominik Hasek Retires Again
 
PRAGUE – Although he wanted to continue playing, Dominik Hasek couldn’t find any takers. So at the age of 47, the Czech Olympic hero from Nagano 1998 and two-time Stanley Cup champion decided it was time retire.

Arguably, Dominik Hasek was the best goaltender in hockey during a period of almost 20 years.

After winning IIHF World Championship silver and bronze medals with Czechoslovakia in the ‘80s, Dominik Hasek won his first of six Vezina Trophies as the NHL’s Best Goaltender in 1993/1994, four years later he led the Czech Republic to the historic Olympic gold medal in Nagano 1998 (the first best-on-best hockey Olympics) and ten years later, in 2008, Hasek led the Detroit Red Wings to yet another Stanley Cup. At 42, this was Hasek’s last great success.

Hasek did not play during the 2008-2009 season but came back to represent his maternal Czech club, HC Pardubice, in 2009-2010. The next season, at 45 years old, he played 46 games with Spartak Moscow in the KHL, posting an incredible 2.48 goals against average and a 91.5 save percentage.

Since then, Dominik Hasek has been looking for other opportunities. He wanted to get a contract with an NHL club and was also prepared to play in the American Hockey League.

According to the Czech sports publication Sport, Hasek’s agent had talks with both the Vancouver Canucks and the Carolina Hurricanes. Hasek considered himself to be in good shape as he practised with the Czech Extraliga club HC Pardubice. But when none of the discussions resulted in any concrete contract offers, Hasek realized his time as an active hockey player had come to an end.

“It’s very sad,” Hasek told Sport. “But there is nothing you can do. I realized that it’s time to retire.”

The Dominik Hasek saga is probably one of the most amazing in modern hockey, and that goes for the international game, the NHL and European club hockey. According to goaltending gurus, he did nothing right with his largely “homemade”, unorthodox style.

But the experts could agree Hasek did one thing right. He stopped the puck.

Hasek jumped into the international scene as a 17-year-old and was only 18 when he led Czechoslovakia to a silver medal at the 1983 IIHF World Championship in West Germany. Czechoslovakia lost the gold medal to the Soviet Union on goal difference. This would be the closest Hasek would ever get to win the IIHF Worlds, the only major trophy he never won. This consequently prevented Hasek to become a member of the Triple Gold Club.

Hasek played in four Olympic ice hockey tournaments: Nagano 1998, Calgary 1988, Salt Lake City 2002 and Turin 2006. Although getting injured in his first game in Turin, he was still awarded with the bronze medal which the Czech Republic won after defeating Russia 3-0 in the bronze medal game.

But it was in Nagano when Hasek became a national hero and was globally recognized as the best goalie in the world. In the six games, Hasek posted an unreal 0.97 goals against average and a 96.1 saves percentage.

Although he was superb in the gold medal shutout of Russia (1-0), Hasek’s best game was probably the semi-final against heavy favourites Canada where he, after a 1-1 tie in regulation time, stopped all five Canadian shooters in an epic penalty shootout.

During this period in the late ‘90s, Hasek was so superior that he was not only considered as the finest goalie in the NHL, but also as the league’s top performer. Both in 1997 and 1998 he was awarded with the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s Most Valuable Player.

Hasek won three Vezina Trophies before Nagano and three after. His six Vezina Trophies came within a span of eight years (1994-2001). Only the legendary Jacques Plante of the Montreal Canadiens’ dynasty in the ‘50s has won one more.

Apart from winning the Stanley Cup twice with the Detroit Red Wings, Hasek also took the Buffalo Sabres to the 1999 Stanley Cup finals where a highly controversial goal by Dallas Stars’ Brett Hull prevented Hasek and Buffalo reaching a decisive Game 7.

With his foot clearly in the goal crease, Hull was credited with what may forever be the most controversial goal in Stanley Cup history. It came in triple-overtime in Game 6 of the 1999 finals and ended the series.

Another outstanding record is Hasek’s six-time selection to the NHL’s First All Star Team, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001.

It is just a matter of time before Dominik Hasek will be inducted to both the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto and to the IIHF Hall of Fame.

Simply put, not other goalie had a more fitting nickname than “The Dominator”.

straka91 10-09-2012 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by V12_Bi-Turbo (Post 2517713)
Dominik Hasek officially retired from professional hockey today. For the last time.
NHL´s 3rd best goalie alltime did not get an offer he wanted.

He had a good career, but hes been done for the last 2 seasons though. A try out was probablythe best he could get imo since the goaltender demand is already weak as hell.

NJDevils17 10-10-2012 12:27 AM

I'm more than likely in the minority, but I would have loved for him to come back.

He's probably the most exciting goalie to watch ever.

V12_Bi-Turbo 10-11-2012 07:26 AM

words cant tell how thankful I am to Dom for all those great moments.. Absolutely loved the 90´s...

The best way how to express this is that I am glad I can tell my kids one day about Dom and about all those great games. There were times when he not only let in a few goals per one week, sometimes he just shut the door and that was it.

Thanks for the memories, buddy

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ChiefJunior 10-11-2012 09:54 AM

Honestly, while he was a great goaltender (possibly the most dominant for 10yrs or so), why is this news? Did he actually think @47 an NHL team would have given him a chance?

FightingIsGood 10-11-2012 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefJunior (Post 2518104)
Honestly, while he was a great goaltender (possibly the most dominant for 10yrs or so), why is this news? Did he actually think @47 an NHL team would have given him a chance?

Why not? Chris Chelios was still playing at 47.

flex_buff_chest 10-11-2012 02:06 PM

Great Career. Greatest goalie to ever play the game IMO.

Started his NHL careet later then most.

V12_Bi-Turbo 10-11-2012 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by flex_buff_chest (Post 2518153)
Great Career. Greatest goalie to ever play the game IMO.

Started his NHL careet later then most.

Yeah, Dom played his 1st NHL season when he was 25 years old. Brodeur and Roy played their 1st when they were around 19

That and the fact that he played majority of his career on ****ty teams is IMO why he´s not number one alltime.

To spend almost all career with the Sabres and still making it among top three NHL goalies alltime is more that impressive

ChiefJunior 10-13-2012 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by FightingIsGood (Post 2518127)
Why not? Chris Chelios was still playing at 47.

The difference being that Chelios was a spare part & pretty much done @45.

ChiefJunior 10-13-2012 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by V12_Bi-Turbo (Post 2518155)
Yeah, Dom played his 1st NHL season when he was 25 years old. Brodeur and Roy played their 1st when they were around 19

That and the fact that he played majority of his career on ****ty teams is IMO why he´s not number one alltime.

To spend almost all career with the Sabres and still making it among top three NHL goalies alltime is more that impressive

The Sabres a ****ty team? Detroit a ****ty team?

Hasek was a great goalie, no doubt about it. But let us remember he played on a very defensive team in a very defensive time in hockey.

cashman rules 10-13-2012 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by flex_buff_chest (Post 2518153)
Great Career. Greatest goalie to ever play the game IMO.

Started his NHL careet later then most.

Crack kills!He couldn`t carry Roys stick!


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