
John Scott
43-Year-Old 
                          Free Agent  
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				  Retiring from hockey
Scott announced his retirement Wednesday, The Players' Tribune reports.
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Scott became the center of the hockey world last season when fans voted him into the 2015-16 All-Star Game. As perhaps one of the last true enforcers in an ever-changing game, Scott racked up 544 PIM in 286 NHL contests. Along with his time in the sin bin, the winger snagged five goals and six assists while playing for seven different organizations. Undrafted out of Michigan Tech, the 34-year-old's career likely would have ended in obscurity if not for one shining moment that all started as a joke, but transformed into something amazing.
			  Scott became the center of the hockey world last season when fans voted him into the 2015-16 All-Star Game. As perhaps one of the last true enforcers in an ever-changing game, Scott racked up 544 PIM in 286 NHL contests. Along with his time in the sin bin, the winger snagged five goals and six assists while playing for seven different organizations. Undrafted out of Michigan Tech, the 34-year-old's career likely would have ended in obscurity if not for one shining moment that all started as a joke, but transformed into something amazing.
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		            Although Scott more than doubled his career goal output by scoring three times last year, he was a curious signing for Arizona. His main contribution has always been his willingness to fight, and that skill is becoming increasingly marginalized as the league moves away from employing enforcers. That reality is evidenced in Scott's meager total of 38 games in 2014-15, though he did manage to register 87 PIM in those appearances. With Arizona committed to rebuilding, perhaps they want Scott around to ensure no one takes liberties with young guns Max Domi and Anthony Duclair, but it's hard to see rugged, but slow winger playing much or adding significant value, even as a pugilist.
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
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				  Scott's season is over, as he left the team after making his Montreal debut in Tuesday night's 4-1 loss to Florida, LNH.com's Arpon Basu reports.
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				  Scott was summoned from the AHL St. John's affiliate Sunday.
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				  Scott was acquired from the Coyotes, along with Victor Bartley, in exchange for Jarred Tinordi, Darren Dreger of TSN reports.
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				  Scott was reassigned to AHL Springfield on Wednesday, Sportsnet's John Shannon reports.
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				  Scott cleared waivers Monday, Sarah McLellan of the Arizona Republic reports.
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