Joe Sakic

Ice hockey player, Stanley Cup champion

Joe Sakic - Ice hockey player, Stanley Cup champion
Born

July 7th, 1969
56 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Canada

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This ice hockey player was a prominent center in the National Hockey League. He played the entirety of his NHL career with the Colorado Avalanche from 1987 to 2009. As a captain, led the team to two Stanley Cup victories in 1996 and 2001. Renowned for exceptional skill and leadership on the ice, he held several franchise records for the Avalanche. Post-retirement, held the position of executive vice president of hockey operations for the Avalanche.

Won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996

Won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2001

Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012

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