Milan Lucic reveals desire to play for a team before retirement
In an interview with Donnie & Dhaliwal on CHEK, Milan Lucic said that he's contemplating his NHL future, and considers the Canucks as a potential destination as retirement nears.
Milan Lucic, 34, is a Vancouver-born player, and played in the WHL as a prospect with the Vancouver Giants, winning a Memorial Cup in 2007.
Milan Lucic, a pending UFA, didn't confirm when, or if, he'd retire, or when he could join the Canucks, but will listen to a potential offer.
Milan Lucic had 7 Goals and 19 Points in 72 Games with the Calgary Flames in 22-23. He was drafted in the 2nd Round, 50th Overall, by the Boston Bruins in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, and won a Stanley Cup with Boston, over Milan Lucic's hometown Canucks, in 2011.
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