Carolina Hurricanes right wing Justin Williams (14) is calling it a career. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

'Mr. Game 7' Justin Williams retires from NHL

On Thursday, Carolina Hurricanes forward and three-time Stanley Cup winner (2006, 2012, 2014) Justin Williams announced his retirement from the NHL via a statement shared on the club's official website. 

"Since I first broke into the league a day after my 19th birthday back in 2000, this game has brought me so much that I will never be able to repay it," Williams said. "The countless experiences, relationships, lessons, and hardships will remain with me forever as I move on to the next stage of my life. I've never once taken for granted the privilege it is to be able to play a game for a living, and that is probably why I was able to play it professionally for as long as I have."

Williams won his first title with Carolina and then twice hoisted the Cup as a member of the Los Angeles Kings. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to the man deemed most valuable player for the postseason, in 2014, and he retires one of only nine players in league history to score 100 goals and win the Cup with two different teams.

In total, the 39-year-old tallied 797 career points with 320 goals and 477 assists across 1,264 regular-season appearances. He earned his "Mr. Game 7" nickname by recording 15 points — seven goals and eight assists — in nine Game 7s, the most in NHL history for any player. 

Williams' teams went 8-1 in his Game 7 appearances. 

"My family has sacrificed a lot for me to be where I am, so I want to thank my mom and dad for being there for me every step of the way," Williams added. "My sister, Nikki, for being my biggest fan since day one. My wife, Kelly, and my kids Jaxon and Jade for embracing this journey with me. Life is so much better when you have people you love to share it with. 

"Thank you everyone as I retire from pro hockey."

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