Peter Tosh
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Do you guys think Lidström gets his jersey retired this season? And what about Feds?
I've been thinking about this too...maybe the whole "lockout is over" left a bittersweet feeling and it wouldn't be appropriate to have a jersey retired during these circumstances... Maybe before the first game for the 13/14 season? What month did Yzerman get his jersey retired?
The Detroit Red Wings' tribute to Nicklas Lidstrom, one of the greatest players in NHL history, will have to wait until next season.
The club was planning on raising Lidstrom's No. 5 jersey banner to the rafters at Joe Louis Arena during a pregame ceremony Feb. 5, prior to a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, as per the original NHL schedule, which has been scrapped.
So #5 is free to use right now. Will Cola take it?
NHL season is soon here.
When was Detroit coach Mike Babcock, 49, goes on to try to persuade Nicklas Lidstrom, 42, to comeback.
- Yes, he called yesterday and asked if I was keen to come over and play. But I said I'm pretty happy with life and my decision from last spring, says "Lidas" to Sportbladet.
Defenceman Nicklas Lidstrom made a total of 20 seasons in the world's best league, all of Detroit. He was noted for 1142 points in 1564 games in the regular season, plus 183 points in 263 games in the playoffs, won the Stanley Cup four times and the Norris Trophy, the price NHL's best back, on seven occasions.
When he was in late May announced that his career is over, it was the end of a great career.
The Detroit Red Wings have been far from forgotten its star.
"Wondered if my wife was tired of me"
Lidstrom is currently working as a scout for the club, and when the news came that the NHL season kicks off again on January 19 was not Mike Babcock, who coached the team since 2006, keep from calling Lidstrom for a comeback attempt.
- We talked yesterday and the question was whether I was eager to play again. He wondered if his wife was tired of being at home all the time. But she has not tired of me, not yet anyway, haha. Comeback is not an issue, says Lidstrom.
What do you do during the day?
- I keep running and working out a little. Then I transport children to school and help coach of one son's hockey team, Hockey Fold 00's.
"Will race until the playoffs"
Nicklas Lidstrom has released far from hockey, although playing career is over.
- I will be the World Championship ambassador during the tournament this spring. Since I am still employed by Detroit as a scout, so I see a lot of matches. I will also go over to Detroit during the winter and be an ambassador for the Red Wings.
What do you think about Detroit's chances without you?
- Since there are only 48 games, it becomes a race to the playoffs. It becomes very important to score early. I think there is benefit to the teams that have had players running. Detroit has had a few players who "Zäta" and Datsjuk, and it should try to take advantage of.
But no comeback for you, then?
- No, although I spoke with Babcock yesterday there will be no comeback. I have it good as I have it.
Don't be obtuse
Coolest would be a ceremony prior to next year's winter classic. Obviously can't raise a jersey there though..