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Lecavalier still planning to retire

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Vinny Lecavalier isn't changing his mind.

The veteran forward met with the local media in Los Angeles on Sunday and confirmed he's still planning to retire, according to Kings beat reporter Jon Rosen.

Lecavalier's 17th NHL season came to an end when the Los Angeles Kings were eliminated by the San Jose Sharks in Game 5 of their first-round series Friday night.

The 36-year-old center said Sunday that he plans to return to Tampa Bay at some point. He played for the Lightning from his rookie season in 1998 to 2013, wearing the "C" for his final five seasons with the club.

Lecavalier's agent, Kent Hughes, told ESPN's Pierre LeBrun in January that his client planned to retire at season's end following the trade that sent him to the Kings from the Philadelphia Flyers.

He notched 383 goals and 874 points in 1,037 career games, collecting another 56 points in 75 playoff contests.

Lecavalier won the Stanley Cup with the Lightning in 2004, won the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy in 2007, and was named to the All-Star Game four times.

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