Teemu Selanne
ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 12: Teemu Selanne #8 of the Anaheim Ducks shakes hands with Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock following Game Seven of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center on May 12, 2013 in Anaheim, California. The Red Wings defeated the Ducks 3-2.
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I have such a good team here now, we know we are better than this ... I think everyone felt there is some unfinished business. This team is ready here right now.
This team was ready to go further ... I knew with our depth, the longer we would go would be to our advantage. Not so many teams have that. ... We have such a good team here right now. We know we're better than this. I think everyone felt there is some unfinished business here. It would be easier if we didn't feel that way. I think this team is ready to win right now.
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Why New York Mets Need to Start From Scratch Next Season
eliminated from the postseason much quicker than anyone could have expected, immediately igniting questions about the likes of Teemu Selanne and whether or not he’d return next season. But he’s not the only veteran with his future up in the air. Saku Koivu 5/19/13 from Rant Sports Read more »
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Another Teemu Selanne Retirement Watch Begins For Anaheim Ducks
something of an annual tradition to get going again. It’s time for the organization and their fans to wonder if they’ve seen Teemu Selanne skate out on the ice at the Honda Center for the last time. Each of the past two summers have seen Selanne heavily contemplate from Rant Sports Read more »
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Ducks start looking ahead after 'unfinished business'
one, the team was more banged up than advertised down the stretch. For another, veteran star Teemu Selanne might indeed be swayed to return for a 21st season because of the "unfinished business" after the first-round Stanley Cup playoffs loss to the Detroit from Los Angeles Times Read more »
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Ducks still crushed by early exit
think we're the better team.'' The usual question is atop the list of the Ducks' offseason concerns: Will 42-year-old Teemu Selanne return for another year? Selanne had another solid season, but his playing time and production decreased in the second half from FOX Sports Read more »
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Retire or return: Selanne will take time to decide
entirely possible that when the Anaheim Ducks were eliminated in seven games by the Detroit Red Wings, Teemu Selanne could have played the final game of his career. Hockey fans everywhere hope that's not the case, but you never know. Selanne, as he has begun from CBS Sports Read more »