Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Arnott Announces Retirement

Jason Arnott was the man behind the New Jersey Devils' second Stanley Cup title. Now the man has officially announced his retirement from the NHL on Tuesday.


Arnott has not been in the league since the 2011-12 season, when he was with the St. Louis Blues. He signed with the Rangers last season but didn't pass the physical and ended up on the outs.

His totals for his career: 417 goals, 521 assists, 938 points and 1,242 penalty minutes over a period of 1,244 career regular-season games. He played with the Oilers, Devils, Stars, Predators, Capitals, and Blues during his career. He was the Predators captain from 2007 to 2010 and rejoined the Devils in an offseason trade after the 2009-10 season.

I don't know much on Jason Arnott, except that he has had a miraculous career and he'll walk away with a Stanley Cup ring on his finger. Congratulations to Arnott on such a career and I hope you have a happy retirement and wherever you end up, whether's it in the NHL front office or with a team in any capacity, I hope you're happy with what you've accomplished and what you'll do in the future.

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