Forward Zack Kassian retires after 12 seasons in the National Hockey League
Zack Kassian announced his retirement Thursday following a 12-year career in the National Hockey League.
The 32-year-old forward played 661 regular-season games for the Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers and Arizona Coyotes, amassing 203 points (92 goals, 111 assists) and 913 penalty minutes.
“To play in the NHL is one thing, but to make a 12-year career of it is pretty special,” Kassian said in statement. “From coaches to equipment staff and fellow players I’ve met along the way, I’ve made so many relationships that are going to last a lifetime.”
The native of Windsor, Ont., was selected in the first round (13th overall) by the Sabres in the 2009 NHL Draft, but was traded to Vancouver during his rookie season (2011-12) in exchange for fellow first-rounder Cody Hodgson.