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He announced his retirement last summer

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No athlete in the history of Minnesota Wild jerseys North American professional sports is comparable to Gordie Howe. "Mr. Hockey" was a great player when he was young and when he was old enough (almost) to be the father of some of his teammates. But his best NHL season, in terms of points, was in 1968-69. One day before his 41st birthday, Howe scored a goal in Detroit's 9-5 loss to Chicago (the Red Wings' 76th of 78 games) to reach the 100-point mark for the first (and only) time in his NHL career.

Howe finished that New York Rangers jerseys season with 103 points (44 goals, 59 assists). After two more seasons with the Wings, he went on to play six more in the World Hockey Association before returning to the NHL with Hartford in 1979-80 -- scoring 15 goals as a 51-year-old.

Bucyk had enjoyed a long and productive career before becoming a key part of the "Big Bad Bruins," who rewrote the record books for offense while winning a pair of Stanley Cups in the Philadelphia Flyers jerseys early 1970s. Bucyk had just turned 35 when he became only the fifth player in League history to reach the 100-point mark by scoring a goal in Boston's 6-3 win against Vancouver.

No player in his age-35 season reached the 100-point mark again for a quarter of a century -- until Wayne Gretzky did it for the 15th and final time in his career, in 1995-96. Gretzky only recently had been traded from cheap jerseys Los Angeles to St. Louis when he earned an assist during the Blues' 4-4 tie with New Jersey for his 100th point. He finished with 102, including 79 assists. Gretzky barely missed another 100-point season with the Rangers in 1996-97 (97 points) and had 90 in 1997-98.

Perhaps the most surprising 100-point season by anyone 35 and over belongs to Joe Sakic, whose 36th goal and 100th point in 2006-07 came in Colorado's cheap nfl jerseys season finale against Calgary, on April 8, 2007. It was the sixth 100-point season of his career -- but the first since 2000-01. Sakic had scored just 87 points in each of his two previous seasons. Injuries limited Sakic to just 59 games in the next two seasons, and he announced his retirement last summer.

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