In a heartfelt and somber announcement, Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jeff Carter has declared that he will no longer play professional hockey.
After a storied 19-season career in the NHL, the 39-year-old veteran has decided to hang up his skates, citing the desire to spend more time with his family and focus on life beyond hockey.
The Announcement
Carter’s decision comes on the heels of the Penguins’ final game of the season, marking the end of an era for the seasoned player. He shared his thoughts with the media, expressing both a sense of fulfillment and the bittersweet nature of his retirement.
“It’s been an incredible journey, but it’s time for me to step away from the game,” Carter said. “I’m looking forward to spending more time with my family and embracing the next chapter of my life”.
A Glorious Career
Jeff Carter’s career has been nothing short of remarkable. He began his NHL journey with the Philadelphia Flyers, where he quickly made a name for himself as a dynamic scorer.
Over his career, he amassed 442 goals and 851 points in 1,321 games. Notably, Carter played a pivotal role in leading the Los Angeles Kings to two Stanley Cup victories in 2012 and 2014, further solidifying his legacy as one of the game’s greats