Andrew Peters

Besides the NHL, Peters has also played for the Rochester Americans in the AHL, as well as the OHL's Oshawa Generals and Kitchener Rangers.

He stopped using it after the Food and Drug Administration banned its sale in April 2004 and claimed to have not taken the supplement for three years.

Less than two weeks later Peters received a one-game suspension for his altercation with New York Rangers forward Colton Orr in which he intervened in a scuffle while on the bench.

[3] On September 25, the Devils signed Peters to a one-way two-year contract worth the NHL's league minimum of US$500,000.

Peters signed with the Florida Panthers August 20, 2010,[7] to a two-way, one-year contract worth the NHL's league minimum of US$500,000 and $75,000 in the AHL.

Paetsch was then loaned to the Syracuse Crunch, however the Manitoba Moose, the Canucks' AHL affiliate, would not accept Peters on its roster, leaving him without a team.

While Vancouver had asked that he report to the AHL's Manitoba Moose, Peters instead announced his retirement from professional hockey.