Tucker-ed Out

by on October 1, 2010 in League News - 35 Comments

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Darcy Tucker has officially called it a career. “After spending the whole summer anticipating I would play, it got to a point where I knew it was time.”

“I just knew, during workouts I didn’t have that same feeling,” Tucker told TSN, “and I needed to be fair with my family.”

Darcy Tucker had a successful career playing the role of a grinding pest. After beginning his career in Montreal and moving to Tampa Bay for his inability to transition his scoring abilities to the NHL level, the Maple Leafs brought him in where he instantly became a fan favorite.

There were plenty of rumours this past off-season suggesting Tucker would join the Leafs training camp on a try-out basis, but after the Leafs confirmed Tucker was not in their best interest at the time and Tucker confirmed he was not interested in any try-out offers, it seems the feisty 35 year-old decided it was time to call it quits.

“I regret not winning a Stanley Cup in Toronto, that would be the ultimate for any player.”

“It was difficult to play in Toronto, it wasn’t easy, but I took it as a compliment, and I thrived on it. I loved the pressure there,” Tucker added.

Tucker will now focus on his certification while developing Turning Point Sports Management where he will become a player agent.

“I have always been a guy who needed something to move on to and I’m both thrilled and excited about this opportunity,” Tucker concluded.

While he will be missed on the ice for fans across North America, it will certainly be exciting to see what players decide to sign with him in order to elevate their game to the Tucker level.

Cheers to Darcy Tucker and his successful career which proved that even the small boys can play with a big heart.

(All quotes from TSN.ca)

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  • DJBrianBurke

    This giving up the first goal is getting old already and it’s only preseason.

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  • Reether

    Well at least all their sound effects and commercials sound good …

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  • Reether

    wooo sound back

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  • BloodonIce

    Finally

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  • Reether

    too bad we had to hear greg millen’s stupid voice first

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  • Reether

    btw Rynnas shoulda had that shot, gotta see it again but looked like his positioning was off

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  • DJBrianBurke

    Kessel!

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  • moimoi28

    Was never a Tucker fan. I cheered for him in Toronto. But he wasn’t my favourite player. There were time’s when I loved him, but most of the time I just didn’t care. Sorry, I know it’s not a popular opinion. The two thing’s I liked about Darcy was his willingness to stand up for teammates, and the fact that he loved being a Maple Leaf. You can’t teach those aspect’s and he had them in spades.
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    About the bad jersey convo(stajan, Toskala). In 08-09 I went to the Leaf’s-Oilers game in November. A guy stood up and went to get a drink wearing a Tucker jersey. Everyone boo’d him including Leaf’s fan’s. I kind of felt bad for him. Then a guy in a Clark jersey got up and everyone cheered him including some Oiler’s fan’s. So apparently I wasn’t the only Leaf fan that felt that way about him.
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    But love him or hate him, I wish Darcy a happy and healthy retirement. Thank you for everything you ever gave the Leaf’s. Have a good one!

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  • Bring the Cup Home

    Does this mean the mill. a year we are still on the hook for due to us buying Tucker out goes away? Or do we still have $1 million a year cap hit for a guy who is retired??

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