
Martin Havlat
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Puts end to career
Havlat officially announced his retirement Wednesday, stepping away after 14 NHL seasons, the NHLPA reports.
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Havlat last played for the Blues -- appearing in two games last season -- but the crafty scoring winger also represented the Senators, Blackhawks, Wild and Sharks in his illustrious career. This latest report on the Czech cited "sharp pain on both sides of my groin from overuse and too many tears" as a major reason why he's decided to hang up his skates at the age of 35. Havlat contributed 242 goals and 352 assists in 790 career games and perpetually factored in on the man advantage. His name is also synonymous with the word "clutch," as he collected 44 game-winning goals -- half of which came in his first four NHL seasons.
Havlat last played for the Blues -- appearing in two games last season -- but the crafty scoring winger also represented the Senators, Blackhawks, Wild and Sharks in his illustrious career. This latest report on the Czech cited "sharp pain on both sides of my groin from overuse and too many tears" as a major reason why he's decided to hang up his skates at the age of 35. Havlat contributed 242 goals and 352 assists in 790 career games and perpetually factored in on the man advantage. His name is also synonymous with the word "clutch," as he collected 44 game-winning goals -- half of which came in his first four NHL seasons.
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The Devils signed Havlat for what could be a bargain if the veteran winger is able to harness some of the skill he’s shown in his career, one that has been plagued by injury and inconsistency. He hasn’t cracked 30 points since leaving Minnesota and saw his ice time limited during his second stint with San Jose, before being bought out last season. His talent has never been denied, but consistency and the ability to stay healthy will go a long way in dictating how he is able to mesh with Czech teammates Jaromir Jagr and Patrik Elias. Havlat is worth a late look or a waiver pick up if he can show a semblance of the skill that used to make him a productive forward.
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Havlat was placed on unconditional waivers Friday.
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Havlat stuck it to his former team by scoring the game-winning goal in Tuesday's 2-0 win over the Devils.
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Havlat will make his season debut Tuesday against New Jersey, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
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Havlat has signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Blues, Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports, adding that the contract is valued at $600,000 in the NHL and $200,000 in the AHL.
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Havlat has been signed by the Blues to a professional tryout contract.
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