Two names come right to mind for me.
Guy Lafleur - Had a spectacular career all with one team - the legendary Montreal Canadiens. He won 5 Cups and personal awards and records up the wazoo. Multiple 50 goal seasons - with a 60 thrown in for good measure. Retired, got elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Storybook stuff. An icon.
So why give a bad aftertaste to the whole thing with a comeback to New York Rangers after 3 years of inactivity. And why, after seeing that there was nothing left in the tank, let it drag on for three years including a move to the Quebec Nordiques? Last three seasons for an icon: 18, 12 and 12 goals.
Michael Jordan - I know that hs last two years in Washington he averaged over 20 ppg and plenty of players would kill for that. But didn't Jordan already have the perfect finish to a career, hitting the championship winning jumper against Utah in '98?
Bad aftertaste.
Oh and I have to add Willie Mays' last season with the Mets.
Guy Lafleur - Had a spectacular career all with one team - the legendary Montreal Canadiens. He won 5 Cups and personal awards and records up the wazoo. Multiple 50 goal seasons - with a 60 thrown in for good measure. Retired, got elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Storybook stuff. An icon.
So why give a bad aftertaste to the whole thing with a comeback to New York Rangers after 3 years of inactivity. And why, after seeing that there was nothing left in the tank, let it drag on for three years including a move to the Quebec Nordiques? Last three seasons for an icon: 18, 12 and 12 goals.

Michael Jordan - I know that hs last two years in Washington he averaged over 20 ppg and plenty of players would kill for that. But didn't Jordan already have the perfect finish to a career, hitting the championship winning jumper against Utah in '98?
Bad aftertaste.

Oh and I have to add Willie Mays' last season with the Mets.
