Happy retirement.
Love'em or hate'em, and certainly not the fastest or most talented guy on any team he played for, he nonetheless, was a very key ingredient to the 3 Cup teams he was a part of.
He would take on the other teams' toughest players, deliever thunderous hits...then go to the crease and score the greasy, ugly crease goal....or even find a streaky teammate for a beauty of a rush goal.
He could agitate, cheap shot, and rodent with the very best (or lowest) of them, and always looked out for the up n comers and stars on his own club, preferring to take the heat off them by absorbing it on his own person.
Pretty much a "driver" player.
Emotional driver...physical driver....locker room driver....pain in everyone's arse driver.
Classic "love to hate'em type guy"...ya boo him mercilessly when he plays for the opposition, cheer him to no end when he plays for yours.
Only 36 years old, but the game seemingly has now truly passed him by, and he no longer seems to have the same heart he needs to be an effective NHL'er, but that is ok.
He has earned the right to call it a career now. Can do so with his head held high.
Only man in NHL history, if I am not mistaken, who has won three Cups in a row, and do it on different teams.
Right place, right time? Perhaps...
But then again, those Cup winning Blues and Lightning teams WANTED him there because they knew very well what he could provide for them.
Hope he does well in whatever else he decides to pursue and enjoys family life to its fullest.
He will always be...The Big Rig!