Paul Stastny, a veteran NHL player, has announced his retirement after 17 seasons. Although he is retiring from the NHL, it is speculated that Stastny will continue to be involved in hockey. Stastny expressed gratitude for his time in Winnipeg, stating that it was the best thing that ever happened to him. The reasons behind his retirement and his future plans are discussed in an interview with Stastny.
“Just because I’m playing my 10th game doesn’t mean I’m going to be here the rest of the year.” - Matthew Poitras reacts to staying in Boston and how he’s approaching things going forward. https://t.co/ymxrsADgPW
Paul Stastny didn’t see the point in making a big deal of it. So when @PierreVLeBrun asked him about his future, his answer was matter-of-fact — he decided to retire. Just the way he wanted to. So what's next? https://t.co/AuKzV2x5j3 https://t.co/rYrhgRYmhy
Evan's Daily... - Paul Stastny retires - favorite Avalanche memory of his - Veteran scratch seems likely for the Avalanche Wednesday - McAvoy suspended - What's next for Joe Thornton? https://t.co/pDoyYUr5iq
After 17 seasons, Paul Stastny is calling it a career. 👏 https://t.co/c2tuHY4xWV https://t.co/spQDoj2hdK
Matthew Poitras will stay. Charlie McAvoy will sit. Callups will come from Providence. A busy Tuesday, indeed. https://t.co/FqAJuMYTHE https://t.co/S9WcRAcnwa
LeBrun: Why Paul Stastny has decided to call it a career and what comes next ⤵️ https://t.co/rsqvX96KvF
Paul Stastny has (quietly) decided to call it a career — by @PierreVLeBrun at @TheAthleticNHL One quote that really stands out: "That’s the best thing that ever happened to me was probably going to Winnipeg. I’m forever grateful for that." Story: https://t.co/RtpDbKfYxM
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 @TheAthletic ⤵️ https://t.co/fxrrL1wS68