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BREAKING: 1100 Game Veteran Calls It A Career And Retires

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James Connelly
October 31, 2023  (6:40 PM)
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An 1100-game veteran has just decided to call it a career after some contract offers he was not a fan of.

Stastny Retires

It was just announced that Paul Stastny has retired from hockey at the age of 37.

Paul Stastny has decided to retire after 17 NHL seasons. But I suspect it's not the last we've seen of him in hockey.

Stastny is the son of legendary NHLer Peter Stastny and was a long-time member of the Colorado Avalanche, the team that relocated from Quebec City.

Throughout his career, Stastny registered 822 points and was seen as a perennial top-line or top-six option for any contending team. He played with Colorado, St. Louis, Winnipeg, Vegas, and Carolina throughout his 17-year career.

We wish him all the best in his journey with retirement and will wait and see if he returns to hockey either as a coach, player, or member of management.

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