Joe Pavelski has announced his retirement after 18 successful NHL seasons and finishing 54th in all time goals (476) and 71st in all-time points (1068) in NHL history. The 40-year-old centre had spent the last five NHL seasons with Dallas and still had 27 goals and 67 points in 82 games in 2023-24.
Joe Pavelski News
Pavelski was knocked out of Game 1 in the Stars' opening series after just 10:08 TOI due to a hit from Matt Dumba which caused a concussion and kept him out for the remainder of the series but is questionable to play in Game 1 Tuesday vs. Seattle after being a full participant in practice Monday. The 38-year-old will make a massive addition back in the Stars' lineup after having 28 goals and 77 points with a +42 plus/minus across 82 regular season games.
Pavelski was knocked out of Game 1 in the Stars' opening series after just 10:08 TOI due to a hit from Matt Dumba which caused a concussion and kept him out for the remainder of the series but is questionable to play in Game 1 Tuesday vs. Seattle after being a full participant in practice Monday. The 38-year-old will make a massive addition back in the Stars' lineup after having 28 goals and 77 points with a +42 plus/minus across 82 regular season games.
Pavelski has been out since Game 1 due to a concussion after taking a hit from Minnesota's Matthew Dumba and will be out after being a game-time decision for Game 6 even though travelled with the team on the road. The 38-year-old will make a massive addition back if he is able to return after having 28 goals, 77 points and a +42 plus/minus in 82 games during the regular season.
Pavelski has been out since Game 1 due to a concussion after taking a hit from Minnesota's Matthew Dumba and is now a game-time decision for Game 6 as he is expected to travel with the team on the road. The 38-year-old will make a massive addition back if he is able to return after having 28 goals, 77 points and a +42 plus/minus in 82 games during the regular season.
Pavelski exited Game 1 vs. Minnesota after just 10:08 TOI due to an undisclosed injury after taking a large hit from Matt Dumba which resulted in a roughing penalty was out for Game 2, and will remain out for Games 3 and 4 as he remains in concussion protocol. The 38-year-old's absence will be a massive loss as he finished his regular season with 28 goals, 77 points, 184 SOG, 13 PIMs and a +27 plus/minus through 77 games.
Pavelski exited Monday's game vs. Minnesota after just 10:08 TOI due to an undisclosed injury after taking a large hit from Matt Dumba which resulted in a roughing penalty and is expected to be out for Game 2 as he remains in concussion protocol. The 38-year-old's absence will be a massive loss as he finished his regular season with 28 goals, 77 points, 184 SOG, 13 PIMs and a +27 plus/minus through 77 games.
Pavelski exited Monday's game vs. Minnesota after just 10:08 TOI due to an undisclosed injury after taking a large hit from Matt Dumba which resulted in a roughing penalty. The 38-year-old will be a massive loss if he is unable to dress, having 28 goals, 77 points, 184 SOG, 13 PIMs and a +27 plus/minus through 77 games during the regular season.
Pavelski's new deal will pay him $5.5 million in base salary and $500K in games played incentives--$100K for each of 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 games played. Pavelski is having another terrific season in Dallas, scoring 22 goals with 37 assists (59 points) in 56 games. He has shown tremendous chemistry with Roope Hintz and Jason Robertson, and that line will live on for at least one more season.
Pavelski is expected to play a large role this season with Tyler Seguin out for months but this is not a good start. Pavelski is day-to-day pending further results from medicals and his status is something worth monitoring leading up to the season.
Pavelski missed Monday's practice with an upper-body injury and will be a game-time decision vs. the Hurricanes. Monitor his status as the Stars hit the ice for warmups at 8:00 PM ET.
Pavelski, who has been out since Game 7 vs. the Golden Knights, joined his teammates for Monday’s gameday skate but will not be in the lineup for Game 6. Pavelski appears close to returning to the Sharks lineup and will almost certainly be back for Round 3 if the Sharks are able to advance tonight.
Pavelski remains sidelined after suffering a scary injury in Game 7 vs. the Golden Knights and the fact that he did not travel to Colorado suggests that Pavelski will also miss Game 4.
Pavelski, who was hurt in Game 7 vs. the Golden Knights, is expected to miss Game 1 vs. the Avalanche with what is believed to be a concussion. When asked if Pavelski had a concussion, head coach Pete DeBoer said: “I’m not going to get into specifics. I just told you he’s feeling the effects of it. You guys can put two and two together, I think.” Gustav Nyquist is expected to move up to the top line and Timo Meier is expected to be on the top power-play while Pavelski is out.
Pavelski has been out for the last seven games but will return to the top-line tonight in Vancouver. Pavelski has 37 goals and 26 assists (63 points) in 72 games this season.