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Cousin: Todd Holt
The 5'6 winger proved that height is just a number, scoring 455 goals and 1,088 points in 1,084 games. Fleury won the Stanley Cup with the Flames as a rookie in 1989 and later won Olympic gold with Canada in 2002. Theo set career highs in 1991 with 51 goals and 104 points and made 7 All-Star game appearances over his career.
DATE | STATUS | FROM | TO | SOURCE |
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09/28/2009 | ||||
09/28/2009 | Confirmed | Calgary Flames | Retired |
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09/11/2009 | ||||
09/11/2009 | Confirmed | No team | Calgary Flames |
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Number 9 retired by Moose Jaw Warriors
Cult/Star player for Belfast Giants
Cult/Star player for Calgary Flames
Cult/Star player for Canada
Cult/Star player for Colorado Avalanche
Cult/Star player for Horse Lake Thunder
Cult/Star player for Moose Jaw Warriors
Cult/Star player for New York Rangers
Cult/Star player for Tappara
Career transactions
- 2009-09-28 • Announced his retirement
- 2009-09-10 • Reinstated by the NHL
- 2005-07-27 • Signed by the Belfast Giants
- 2002-10-08 • Suspended by the NHL for violation of his aftercare program
- 2002-08-15 • Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Chicago Blackhawks
- 2002-06-26 • Traded to the San Jose Sharks as part of a prior transaction
- 2001-02-28 • Voluntarily entered an in-patient substance abuse and behavioral health program
- 1999-07-08 • Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the New York Rangers
- 1999-02-28 • Traded to the Colorado Avalanche along with Chris Dingman for René Corbet, Wade Belak, the rights to Robyn Regehr and a 2002 2nd rounder (Jarret Stoll)