Paul Stastny, a veteran forward, has decided to retire from the National Hockey League after 17 seasons. Despite his retirement, it is expected that Stastny will continue to be involved in hockey in some capacity.
Veteran forward Paul Stastny has announced his retirement from the National Hockey League after 17 seasons, TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reports. 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. My interview with Stastny for
Stastny was a one-time All-Star in 2011 while with the Avalanche. He also set a league record for rookies with a 20-game point streak in 2006-07 and became the third youngest player in NHL history with a streak that long, trailing only Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux. He eventually finished second in Calder Trophy voting to
He represented the United States internationally at the 2013 World Championships, where he captained the country to a bronze medal, and also at the 2014 Olympic Games.
Paul Stastny Retirement NHL Hockey Veteran Forward