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After 13 years in the NHL, Tyler Johnson is hanging up his skates. The center, who won two Stanley Cups with the Lightning, ...
Tyler Johnson announced his retirement after playing 13 NHL seasons and winning the Stanley Cup twice with the Tampa Bay ...
Johnson called it a career in a lengthy message posted on social media Monday. Johnson had battled injuries in recent years ...
Johnson is best known for his nine-year stint with the Tampa Bay Lightning, who he helped shape into the class of hockey. In 2015—the best year of his career—he scored a playoff-high 13 goals as the ...
Tyler Johnson, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Tampa Bay Lightning, announced his retirement from the NHL after 13 ...
Two-Time Stanley Cup Winner Makes Definitive Career Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former two-time ...
After 589 games with the Lightning, Johnson was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in 2021. He spent two seasons in Chicago before signing a one-year, $775,000 deal with the Boston Bruins in 2023.
AP After leaving Tampa Bay, Johnson went on to play three seasons with the Blackhawks and one with the Bruins, although he only played nine games with Boston.
Tyler Johnson retired from the NHL this week after a 13-season career in the league. On Monday, his wife Megan penned a moving message wishing him on the occasion.
Another former Bruins player called it quits this week. Riley Nash told Castanet‘s Tyler Lowey that he retired from the NHL ...