Defenceman Kevin Bieksa will sign a one-day contract with the Vancouver Canucks to mark his retirement from the NHL on Nov. 3.
The move, announced on Thursday, will also be celebrated by the team when the Canucks host the Anaheim Ducks that night.
Bieksa spent his first 10 seasons in the NHL (2005-06 to 2014-15) with Vancouver, which drafted him in the fifth round (151st overall) in the 2001 draft.
He spent the final three years of his career with the Ducks, having last played in the 2017-18 season.
In a statement, the 41-year-old called it a “privilege” to start his career with the Canucks and said “it’s fitting I retire as one.”
He is sixth among Vancouver defencemen in points (241) and assists (185), tied for seventh in goals (56) and seventh in games played for the franchise (597).
The Grimsby, Ont., native totalled 278 points (63 goals, 215 assists) in 808 career games.
In related news, the Canucks (0-1-0) are visiting the Philadelphia Flyers (1-0-0) on Saturday.
Philadelphia went 25-46-11 overall and 14-21-6 in home games last season. Vancouver went 40-30-12 overall and 20-16-5 in road games a season ago.
INJURIES
Flyers: Rasmus Ristolainen: day to day (undisclosed), Bobby Brink: out (hip), Cam Atkinson: day to day (upper body), Ryan Ellis: out (pelvis), Patrick Brown: out (back), Sean Couturier: out (back), Felix Sandstrom: out (undisclosed).
Canucks: Tyler Myers: out (lower body), Ilya Mikheyev: out (lower-body), Travis Dermott: out (concussion), Phillip Di Giuseppe: out (lower body).