Goalder Jaroslav Halak leaves NHL after a 17-year career
Goalder Jaroslav Halak announced a pension from the National Hockey League (NHL) on Friday between the ages of 40, two years after the last game in the league.
His final trip came on 13. April 2023. With New York RangersAnd after that he spent the time trying out with Carolina Hurrani But he never played a game with a team.
“Last year I finished summer training … but when he didn’t come to himself, I told myself it was meaningless. After that I didn’t try anymore,” Fish said Slovakia Dennik Sport.
“I officially finish my career. I would like to thank my family, friends, fans, and especially my wife Petr, who was next to me the whole career.”
During his career in NHL, he scored two William M. Jennings awards as a goalkeeper on the team that recognized the smallest goals in the season.
He made 53 deviations during the 17-year-old range, on average 2.5 goals recognized by the match and the percentage of savings 91.5%.
Next to Rangers, he also played for Montreal Canadiens, St Louis Blues, Washington Capitals, New York Islanders, Boston Bruinsand Vancouver Canucks
“It’s been two years and I came in terms of not reaching 300 (win),” Halak added. “Looking back on my career, that’s good. It would be nicer with 300 victories, but I’ll be happy with 295.”
Halak also advocated Slovakia in the 2010 Olympics in 2010. and 2014. year and led by a team in the primary game at the 2016 Hockey Cup