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Carney Quietly Retires
by Paul on 11/11/08 at 12:53 PM ET
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from Terry Nau of the Pawtucket Times,
Keith Carney revealed his retirement over the weekend in the quiet, unassuming manner we have come to expect from this modest city native who competed for 17 years in the National Hockey League.
Carney — the ultimate family man — let his wife Amy announce the news via email to family members and friends. Talk about old soldiers slowly fading away.
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I’ll always miss Carney Asada. That guy was glue on that 2003 Ducks team.
Great career, Keith. You’ll be missed!
Posted by Earl Sleek from Anaheim, CA on 11/11/08 at 03:44 PM ET