
The 42 year-old Carmen, Manitoba boy went 27-17-10 last season in Miami with a 2.77 goals-against average. The two-time Vezina Trophy winner is third all-time in wins in the NHL and a five-time NHL All-Star. He won an Olympic gold medal in 2002 with Team Canada, and won the Stanley Cup in 1998-99 as a member of the Dallas Stars.
Back problems have recently kept Belfour off the ice, but he did respond strongly last season in Florida. As he gets older, he has lost some mobility and flexibility, part in due to his back surgeries, but is still capabale of being a 1A goalie.
Good luck to Ed Belfour in Sweden. A potential Hall-of-Famer now moves on to a new chapter in his life.
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
You now that Leksand is not a elite leauge team! The are struggle in the second division. Proble not gonna be back for many years! So Why is the "Eagle" gonna retire in the Swedish second div. leauge?
ReplyDeleteI am fully aware of their second-division position. It was more an article about Belfour not being signed because he's old and broken.
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