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Kyle Okposo went out on the ultimate high note, capping his 17-year NHL career by raising the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers this past spring, before announcing his retirement on Thursday ...
Forward Kyle Okposo announced his retirement Thursday after 17 seasons with the New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres and champion Florida Panthers.
After 17 seasons, 1,051 regular-season games and a Stanley Cup championship, Kyle Okposo is retiring from professional hockey, he announced Thursday in a letter released by his agency. Okposo, 36 ...
Okposo announced his retirement from hockey Thursday, according to his agent at CAA Hockey. Okposo went out on top as he won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Panthers last season. The 36-year ...
Former Buffalo Sabres captain Kyle Okposo announced his retirement on Thursday, concluding a career that spanned 17 seasons and 1,051 regular-season games. Okposo played 516 of those games with ...
Okposo, who played 17 seasons in the NHL and finished that run as part of the Florida team that won a title last season, announced his retirement on Thursday.
Kyle Okposo, originally a first-round pick of the Islanders in the 2006 NHL Draft, has called it a career, announcing his retirement after 17 seasons in the NHL.
Kyle Okposo is going out on top. After winning the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers last season, Okposo, 36, announced his retirement from the NHL on Thursday.
Veteran forward Kyle Okposo capped his career in style by helping the Florida Panthers win the Stanley Cup in June. Three months later, Okposo announced his retirement from the NHL on Thursday ...