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Darcy Tucker #16 | | Colorado Avalanche
Height: 5-10    Weight: 178    Shoots: L    Born: March 15, 1975, Castor, Alberta

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Career Stats
YearTeamGPGAPTS+/-PIMPPGPPASHGSHAGWGShotsShot%SOGSOAT
2000-01TOR8216213761412200412213.100
2001-02TOR7724355924927203512419.400
2002-03TOR77102636-7119441021089.300
2003-04TOR642111324688410214614.400
2005-06TOR74283361-12100181800418914.814
2006-07TOR56241943-118115600614316.816
2007-08TOR74181634-81007300315211.801
Player Notes
July 1, 2008
Looking to replace the offense they lost when Andrew Brunette signed with the Wild, the Avalanche signed Darcy Tucker to a 2-year, $4.5 million deal on Tuesday, according to TSN.

Our View:Tucker will be itching to prove his worth after being bought out of his contact by the Leafs last week. Tucker struggled with injury and ineffectiveness last year (18g, 16a), but he still brings grit and a solid scoring touch on the power-play.
June 28, 2008
He's on the market for hire and now the New Jersey Devils may be prepared to offer winger Darcy Tucker a place to play, according to the New York Post.

Our View:The Devils will be meeting with agent Carlos Sosa to seal a new deal for Bryce Salvador today, and Sosa also represents Tucker. Sosa, Salvador and general manager Lou Lamoriello are expected to try today to hammer out a multiyear deal, with Salvador probably asking some $3 million per season with a limited-movement clause. Salvador, a defenseman acquired from the Blues at the trade deadline for Cam Janssen, can become unrestricted Tuesday after making $1.5 million last season. Meanwhile you can bet Sosa will be bringing Tucker's resume to the meeting with him and the Devils could benefit from his services. They have the dough to make it work, but only time will tell. We'll keep you posted.
June 25, 2008
Darcy Tucker will no longer be a member of the Maple Leafs as the team will buy out the remaining three years of his contract after he failed to waive his no-trade clause, according to the Toronto Star. "We called Darcy, we had a talk and said we'd begin the process of buying him out," said GM Cliff Fletcher. "Darcy's a real professional. He anticipated something was coming. He's looking forward to getting his career back on track somewhere else."

Our View:Tucker was held to just 18 goals and 34 points last season, his worst level of production since the 2002-03 season. The biggest dip in his game was his failure on the power-play where he scored just seven goals, this after netting 33 the previous two seasons.