looks like he had some really bad runs at the tables in vegas

Darren McCarty files for bankruptcy
Associated Press
Detroit β Former Detroit Red Wing Darren McCarty, one of the city's most popular professional athletes in recent years, has filed for bankruptcy.
In documents filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit, McCarty listed assets of $1.9-million (U.S.) and debts of $6.2-million.
In addition to at least $185,000 owed to casinos in Detroit and Las Vegas, he listed debts to banks, credit card companies, friends, utilities, law firms and a roofing company.
McCarty, 34, said in court filings that many of his assets are tied up in insurance polices, his NHL pension and $490,000 in business loans that are unlikely to be repaid.
McCarty played 11 seasons for the Red Wings. The defenceman's combativeness, charitable work and sideline as a rock guitarist made him a fan favourite. McCarty also scored the winning goal in the clinching game in 1997 as Detroit won its first Stanley Cup in 42 years.
The Red Wings bought out McCarty's contract in July after a lockout of NHL players cancelled the 2004-2005 season. He currently plays for the Calgary Flames.
McCarty listed his income as $2.1-million in 2003, $1.5-million in 2004 and $193,959 in 2005. According to court documents, McCarty received $538,729 from the Red Wings when they bought out his contract, but his ex-wife Cheryl received 75 per cent of that -- $404,046.
Marty Fried, McCarty's lawyer, blamed the bankruptcy on last season's NHL lockout, the divorce that was finalized in February, 2005, and a smaller contract with the Flames.
βHe's not making the money he used to make,β Fried told the Detroit Free Press in a report published Wednesday. He said McCarty now makes about $850,000.
The Free Press said it could not reach McCarty for comment.
Associated Press
Detroit β Former Detroit Red Wing Darren McCarty, one of the city's most popular professional athletes in recent years, has filed for bankruptcy.
In documents filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit, McCarty listed assets of $1.9-million (U.S.) and debts of $6.2-million.
In addition to at least $185,000 owed to casinos in Detroit and Las Vegas, he listed debts to banks, credit card companies, friends, utilities, law firms and a roofing company.
McCarty, 34, said in court filings that many of his assets are tied up in insurance polices, his NHL pension and $490,000 in business loans that are unlikely to be repaid.
McCarty played 11 seasons for the Red Wings. The defenceman's combativeness, charitable work and sideline as a rock guitarist made him a fan favourite. McCarty also scored the winning goal in the clinching game in 1997 as Detroit won its first Stanley Cup in 42 years.
The Red Wings bought out McCarty's contract in July after a lockout of NHL players cancelled the 2004-2005 season. He currently plays for the Calgary Flames.
McCarty listed his income as $2.1-million in 2003, $1.5-million in 2004 and $193,959 in 2005. According to court documents, McCarty received $538,729 from the Red Wings when they bought out his contract, but his ex-wife Cheryl received 75 per cent of that -- $404,046.
Marty Fried, McCarty's lawyer, blamed the bankruptcy on last season's NHL lockout, the divorce that was finalized in February, 2005, and a smaller contract with the Flames.
βHe's not making the money he used to make,β Fried told the Detroit Free Press in a report published Wednesday. He said McCarty now makes about $850,000.
The Free Press said it could not reach McCarty for comment.