The News-Times (Sunday)

Chara, 44, returning to Islanders on 1-year contract

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Zdeno Chara pondered his future, talked to his family and decided a blast from his past was the right choice for where to play a 24th NHL season.

Chara agreed to terms with the New York Islanders on a one-year deal Saturday, returning 25 years later to the organizati­on that drafted him, to chase the Stanley Cup one more time at age 44.

“It’s kind of full circle,” Chara said. “Who would know that this would kind of work out the way it did after 20-some years?”

It worked out with the Islanders after Chara ultimately decided not to hang up his skates and picked them over other interested teams. Playing on Long Island allows Chara to be somewhat close to his family in Boston and contribute for a contender that has been on the verge of reaching the final the past two playoffs.

“It’s a very solid group with strong leadership and strong core players that have been part of the Islanders for a long time,” Chara said. “It’s a wellstruct­ured and cultured team now, and for sure they’ve been making a lot of noise around the league.”

Chara was a third-round

pick of the Islanders in 1996 and made his debut with them the next year before being traded to Ottawa in 2001. He still feels grateful for that opportunit­y.

“It was my first team, my first NHL experience­s,” Chara said. “We were going through some different phases at that time, but I learned a lot from that.”

The big Slovak defenseman will look to win the Cup again just over a decade since hoisting it as Boston’s captain. The Bruins let their longtime captain leave in free agency last fall following 14 seasons, and Chara went to Washington to play for a year with the Capitals.

Chara showed he still

had gas in the tank by averaging more than 18 minutes a night and playing 55 of the 56 games on the condensed, shortened schedule. By continuing his career, Chara could play in the Olympics for the fourth time, but he said training camp and the NHL season are his focus, not the chance to go to Beijing.

But what actually persuaded him to keep playing?

“I love the game,” Chara said. “I have passion for the game and believe that I can still play. Those are the things you need. I think you don’t need to say much besides having love for the game and having passion for it and wanting to win.”

 ?? Chris Szagola / Associated Press ?? The Capitals’ Zdeno Chara controls the puck during the first period against the Flyers in April. Chara is returning to the team he started his career with after agreeing to terms on a one-year deal with the New York Islanders.
Chris Szagola / Associated Press The Capitals’ Zdeno Chara controls the puck during the first period against the Flyers in April. Chara is returning to the team he started his career with after agreeing to terms on a one-year deal with the New York Islanders.

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