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The offseason retirements of Vincent Lecavalier, Brad Richards, Dan Boyle and?Barret Jackman, among others, reminded us of how much more difficult it is becoming for a 35-plus player to hang around the youth-driven NHL. Chaussure Vans Pas Cher . The game is faster than ever. With that in mind, we take a look at some quality veterans and what potentially lies in their futures:Jarome Iginla, RW, Colorado AvalancheThe future Hall of Famer entered the season with 611 career goals and has pushed that total to 613 two months into the season. At 39, with the game at warp speed around him, its been a tougher go for the former superstar. His goal production dropped from 29 in 2014-15 to 22 last season, and getting to 15 goals this season would mean a healthy run, which hes certainly capable of. Is this it for him, after an incredible career? I venture to guess yes, but he wouldnt decide that until after the season. Well see if the Avs put on a playoff push. If its obvious closer to March 1 that theyre going to miss out, what will Iginla do? Hes still searching for that elusive Stanley Cup, having left the Calgary Flames after all those years to chase a Cup for the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Boston Bruins. He was hoping Colorado was a rising contender when he signed there in the summer of 2014. What now? Does he chase one last time, if given the chance? He has a full no-movement clause, so its totally up to him. The Chicago Blackhawks have no cap room, but how cool would it be to see him playing on a line with Jonathan Toews, trying to win a Cup? Or what about him going home to his native Edmonton and helping Connor McDavid and the Oilers if theyre playoff-bound? Hey, let me dream, OK? You never know.Shane Doan, RW, Arizona CoyotesIs this the swan song for Mr. Coyote? You didnt think so last year, when in his age-39 season he put up 28 goals. That was simply amazing. But its been tougher this season at 40, with just one goal in 18 games. This guy has meant everything to this franchise, and its pretty obvious there will be some kind of role for him in the organization after he calls it quits. I suspect hell see how his body and mind feel after the season and decide then. My guess is this will be it. If the Coyotes continue to struggle, Doan will also once again be asked by people about whether hed accept a trade to a contender. He has never won a Stanley Cup, of course, as a lifelong member of the Jets/Coyotes, but I know he has thought about the perils of chasing a championship and how hard it is to choose that team. Look no further than his pal Iggy, above. To me, Doan is content where he is. His legacy in Arizona is more important than trying to chase a Cup in a parity-filled league with no guarantees.Radim Vrbata, RW, Arizona CoyotesThe 35-year-old leads the team with six goals. Hes far from done. He returned to Arizona for a third time on a very interesting contract last summer, a deal that pays him $1 million in base salary and up to $2.25 million in bonuses. He has already hit a $250,000 bonus for playing 10 games, hell hit another $250,000 bonus when he hits 30 games, and he gets $500,000 for either scoring 20 goals or getting 40 points. He can earn $250,000 if his team makes the playoffs and $250,000 for each playoff round reached. The point is that it would be in his interest for a Cup contender to come calling -- not just because of his playoff bonuses (which are likely not going to be achieved in Arizona this season) but also because he can set up his next contract with a good playoff. He loves Arizona. Wouldnt it be funny if he were dealt to a contender before the trade deadline but returned to the Coyotes for a fourth time in July? Hey, stranger things have happened.Brian Gionta, RW, Buffalo SabresThe former Montreal Canadiens captain-turned-Sabres captain turns 38 in January, but I think hes skating better now than he did last season. Hes an unrestricted free agent on July 1, but my understanding is that he would like to keep playing. Would the Sabres consider bringing him back for another season at a cheaper price than his current $4.25 million salary, just for his leadership element? Or if the Sabres dont make a playoff push, do they approach him about a rental situation before March 1? All things being equal, I think Gionta would like to come back for another season in Buffalo. But if the price is cheap come the trade deadline, he would be a serviceable rental and a guy who easily fits into the fabric of a dressing room on a contender.Ryan Miller, G, Vancouver CanucksWasnt it just yesterday that Miller, in his prime, almost led Team USA to a stunning gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics? Man, time flies. Now 36, the veterans contract with the Canucks expires June 30. Im told he absolutely wants to play at least another season, if not more, so the question here is whether thats going to be with the Canucks or elsewhere. If Vancouver isnt in the playoff race closer to March 1, a team could come calling and create a decision for Miller. Theres no question in my mind that the Canucks have groomed Jacob Markstrom to be the No. 1 goalie starting next season. Would they be willing to bring Miller back on a cheaper contract to mentor Markstrom? Would Miller be interested in that? More likely than not, I think Miller will move on, whether thats before the trade deadline or in the offseason. But retirement doesnt appear in the offing yet. Achat Vans Pas Cher . -- The St. Johns IceCaps weathered a wild first period with the help of goaltender Jussi Olkinuora, before finding offensive inroads in the second. Vente Chaussure Vans Pas Cher . It is a cliché dragged out by fans and pundits regularly when discussions take place around which teams are better than others. http://www.paschervans.fr/ .  The 19-year-old Olsen played 34 games with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL this season. In that time, hes recorded 17 goals and 17 assists with 36 penalty minutes. OXFORD, Miss. - In a back-and-forth battle in the rain under the lights, it was Ole Miss who came from behind to top Texas A&M, 2-1, in the home finale and Senior Night on Friday.The Rebels (9-7, 4-4 SEC) got scores from junior Bella Fiorenzo and sophomore CeCe Kizer. Both goals were scored past the 75-minute mark to defeat the Aggies (7-7-1, 2-5-1 SEC) at home for the first time ever. With the win, Ole Miss gains another key three points in the SEC standings with just three regular season matches remaining.Prior to the match, the Rebels honored their six players participating in Senior Night, including Madi Killeen, Sara Coleman, Mackenze Parma, Gretchen Harknett, Melissa Capocaccia and Addie Forbus.Both sides were active early on in the match playing to a 0-0 draw after 45 minutes. The Rebels had four solid looks in the opening period, including one from Kizer at the top of the box in the 16th, a free kick from Fiorenzo in the 20th that was saved, and two more from Kizer and Harknett in the 27th, both of which were blocked.Ole Miss goalkeeper Marnie Merritt was also busy on the night, making two huge saves within seconds in the 39th minute, making two goal-saving stops to keep the match scoreless heading into the break.Texas A&M came out of the halftime break and went up early, 1-0, after Emily Bates got past the defense and scored 1-v-1 off of Merritt. That lead held for more than 20 minutes as time ticked off, but the Rebels didnt go down without an inspiring fight.In the 75th minute, Fiorrenzo was awarded a free kick on the near side and scored from the left side of the penalty box tying it up 1-1 and turning the momentum in favor of the Rebels. Vans Pas Cher Destockage. Just seven minutes later, Kizer found open space near the top of the box and launched in her fifth score of the year for the game-winner. From there, the Rebel backline did its job and secured the 2-1 victory, which marked the 75th of head coach Matt Motts coaching career.Texas A&M finished the contest with 18 shots for seven on goal, while Ole Miss took nine with only three that werent on target. Kizer and Forbus both posted three shots for two on goal, while Fiorenzo was 2-for-2 in shots on target.Merritt was solid in goal for the home team turning away six shots, while the Aggies Danielle Rice made four stops.With the home slate in the books, Ole Miss will now face three-straight on the road to cap the regular season, first up at Georgia next Thursday, Oct. 20, with kick set for 6 p.m. CT in Athens.Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Rebels by following Ole Miss Soccer on Twitter at @OleMissSoccer, on Facebook at Facebook.com/OleMissSoccer, and on Instagram at Instagram.com/officialolemisssoccer. Also follow head coach Matt Mott on Twitter at @CoachMattMott. 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