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NHL Veteran Andrew Cogliano Hangs up Skates After 17 Seasons in the League

Andrew Cogliano Retires from the NHL After 17 Seasons


2022 Stanley Cup champion Andrew Cogliano is retiring after a 17-year NHL career confirmed the forward and team on Friday. They also announced that Cogliano will stay with the organization in a player development and scouting role. He spent seasons with the Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars, San Jose Sharks and Colorado Avalanche. He won a Stanley Cup with the Avs in 2022.

Cogliano released the following statement through the team:

The game of hockey has given me and my family so much and I am grateful for every moment. I am blessed to have played for so long with some great organizations and amazing teammates. I will miss being with the guys in the dressing room and battling for each other on the ice every night but it’s time to move on. Thank you to everyone I ever played with, played for and all the great fans for all of their support. I am excited to start my new chapter in the front office.

Cogliano Wound Up Having a Fantastic NHL Career

Drafted by the Oilers in 2005, Andrew Cogliano took an unconventional path, moving from the OPJHL to the University of Michigan. He turned pro in 2007-08, playing all 82 games in his rookie season and finishing ninth in Calder Trophy voting with 45 points. Cogliano developed into a versatile, reliable two-way player during Edmonton’s troubling years as a lottery team. After four seasons, was traded to the Ducks.

Andrew Cogliano Retires NHL

Cogliano’s consistency was his hallmark, playing in 328 consecutive games for Edmonton and achieving a career-high 20-goal season with Anaheim in 2013-14. Retiring at 37, Cogliano played 1,294 games, scoring 464 points.

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