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Joe Sakic
Hockey Hall of Fame, 2012
Sakic with the Colorado Avalanche in 1997
Born (1969-07-07) July 7, 1969 (age 54)
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Quebec Nordiques
Colorado Avalanche
National team Joe Sakic Canada
NHL draft 15th overall, 1987
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career 1988–2009

Joseph Steven Sakic (/ˈsækɪk/;[1] born July 7, 1969) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. He played his entire 21-year National Hockey League (NHL) career, which lasted from 1988 to 2009, with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise. Named captain of the team in 1992 (after serving as a co-captain in 1990–91), Sakic is regarded as one of the greatest team leaders in league history[2] and was able to consistently motivate his team to play at a winning level.[3] Nicknamed "Burnaby Joe", Sakic was named to play in 13 NHL All-Star Games and selected to the NHL First All-Star Team at centre three times. Sakic led the Avalanche to Stanley Cup titles in 1996 and 2001, earning the most valuable player (MVP) in the 1996 playoffs. In 2001, Sakic earned both the Hart Memorial Trophy and Lester B. Pearson Award as MVP of the NHL.[4] He is one of six players to participate in the first two of the team's Stanley Cup victories and won the Stanley Cup a third time with the Avalanche in 2022 while serving as the team's general manager. Sakic became the third person, after Milt Schmidt and Serge Savard, to win the Stanley Cup with the same franchise as a player and general manager.[5]

Over his career, Sakic was one of the most productive forwards in the game, scoring 50 goals twice and earning at least 100 points in six different seasons. Sakic's wrist shot, considered one of the best in the NHL, was the source of much of his production as goalies around the league feared his rapid snap-shot release.[6] At the conclusion of the 2008–09 NHL season, Sakic was the eighth all-time points leader in the NHL, as well as 14th in all-time goals[7] and 11th in all-time assists.[8] During the 2002 Winter Olympics, Sakic helped lead Team Canada to its first ice hockey gold medal in 50 years and was voted as the tournament's MVP.[3] Sakic represented Team Canada in six other international competitions, including the 1998 and 2006 Winter Olympics.

Sakic retired from the NHL in 2009 and had his jersey number 19 retired prior to the Avalanche's 2009–10 season opener.[9] In 2012, Sakic was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. In 2013, Sakic was inducted into the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.[10] In 2017, Sakic was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history.[11] He was also inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2017.

Following the end of his playing career, Sakic continued with the Avalanche organization in a management capacity, first serving as executive advisor and alternate governor from 2011 to 2013. Sakic was promoted to executive vice president of hockey operations on May 10, 2013, and named general manager the following year. After overseeing a team rebuild, culminating in the franchise's third Stanley Cup victory in 2022, Sakic won the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award. The team announced shortly thereafter that Sakic was being promoted to president of hockey operations.[12]

  1. ^ Emrick, Mike (2002). "NHL Pronunciation Guide 19th annual edition 2002–03 season" (PDF). National Hockey League. p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 4, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Rocky Mountain News was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b Podnieks, Andrew (2002). Canadian Gold 2002: Making Hockey History. Bolton, Ontario: Fenn Publishing Company Ltd. p. 144. ISBN 9781551682686.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Recordbook was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Newby, Colin (July 7, 2022). "What Joe Sakic Means to the Avalanche". thehockeywriters.com.
  6. ^ Dixon, Ryan (July 8, 2009). "Top Shelf: It's all in the wrist – not mouth – for Sakic". The Hockey News. Archived from the original on July 12, 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
  7. ^ "NHL 500-Goal Scorers". NHL.com. Associated Press. 2007. Retrieved November 21, 2007.
  8. ^ "NHL Career Assists Leaders". NHL.com. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference Retired Jersey was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  10. ^ "Sakic, Costello named to Canada Sports Hall of Fame". NHL.com. April 11, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  11. ^ "100 Greatest NHL Players". NHL.com. January 27, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  12. ^ Ellis, Steven (July 11, 2022). "Chris MacFarland becomes Avalanche GM, Sakic moves to Hockey Ops". The Hockey News. Retrieved July 11, 2022.

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