Приклади вживання Sakic Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Mark Messier Sakic.
Joe Sakic Marijan.
The Calgary Flames Sakic.
The next year, in 1987- 88, Sakic was named the WHL Most Valuable Player and Canadian Major Junior Player of the Year.
Winter Olympics Sakic.
On December 21, 2005, Sakic was named captain of Team Canada for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
The St Louis Blues Sakic.
Sakic is an avid golfer, and competed in the celebrity Pro Am golf tournament in Lake Tahoe in the summer of 2006.
Winter Olympics Sakic.
After the 2000- 01 NHL season, Sakic was named the MVP of the NHL by the hockey writers and his fellow players.
In a February 15, 2007, game against the Calgary Flames, Sakic scored his 600th career goal.
In June 2006, Sakic signed a one-year, $5.75 million deal to keep him with the Avalanche for the 2006- 07 season.
During the final game of the 2006- 07 season, Sakic scored his 100th point of the year.
Sakic led the team to its first Stanley Cup championship, scoring 120 points in 82 regular season games and 34 points in 22 playoff games.
However, it was announced on August 27, 2008, that Sakic decided to sign a one-year contract with the team.
A herniated disk in his back forced him to stop playing in early November,after playing in fifteen games, in which Sakic scored twelve points.
While playing in his first Olympics with Team Canada, Sakic hurt his knee and was forced to miss 18 games with the Avalanche.
Though Sakic was a quiet individual, he was able to motivate his team to play at higher levels, which earned him the respect of his peers and executives.
Father of former Canada national men'sice hockey team captain Joe Sakic, Marijan Šakić, is from Imotski.
On December 27, 1999, against the St. Louis Blues, Sakic earned an assist to become the 56th player in NHL history to reach 1,000 career points.
After the Avalanche defeated the NewJersey Devils in the 2001 finals in seven games, Sakic received the cup first as the captain.
As a free agent during the summer of 1997, Sakic signed a three-year, $21 million offer sheet with the New York Rangers as a restricted free agent.
Upon signing Sakic to the deal, Avalanche General Manager François Giguère said,"Joe is the heart of this organization and his leadership and value to this team and especially our young players is unquestioned.".
Upon the retirement of Steve Yzerman amonth later, on July 3, 2006, Sakic became the League leader for most NHL career points scored among active players.
At the age of four, Sakic attended his first NHL game, a match between the Vancouver Canucks and Atlanta Flames; after watching the game, Sakic decided that he wanted to become a hockey player.
During their first four seasons with Joe Sakic, the Nordiques finished last place in the Adams Division and last in the entire league for three straight years, from 1989 to 1991.
In the 1996- 97 season, Sakic only played in 65 games due to a lacerated calf, yet still managed to score 74 points as the Avalanche earned their first Presidents' Trophy and third straight division title.
Alongside Bobby Clarke, Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier, Sakic is one of four players to captain his team to a Stanley Cup championship and win the Hart Memorial Trophy in the same year.
During the 2002 Winter Olympics, Sakic helped lead Team Canada to its first ice hockey gold medal in 50 years, and was voted as the tournament's most valuable player.
On December 27, 2007, it was announced that Sakic underwent hernia surgery to accelerate the recovery of an injury that had forced him to miss the previous 12 games after a 232 consecutive games played streak.