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Alec Martinez announces he is retiring after 16 NHL seasons. This marks the closing out of a legendary, but perhaps underrated, career as a three-time Stanley Cup Champion.

Alec Martinez Announces He is Retiring Ahead of Final NHL Game

Chicago Blackhawks defenceman Alec Martinez announced that tonight will mark the final game of his NHL career. Surprisingly, the 36-year-old made the decision public earlier today after 15 seasons in the league. It’s the end of an era for one of the NHL’s most dependable and clutch playoff performers.

A Stanley Cup Champion With a Flair for the Big Moment

Martinez was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 2007. Three years later, he made his NHL debut in 2010 and spent the majority of his career in Los Angeles, winning two Stanley Cups with the club. He etched his name in hockey history by scoring two of the most iconic goals in Kings history. The first, the Game 7 overtime winner against Chicago in 2014. Then the Stanley Cup, clinching goal in double overtime of Game 5 against the Rangers.

Legacy and Impact as Alec Martinez Confirms he is Retiring

n 2020, he was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights, where he became a member of the elite three-time Stanley Cup champion club in 2023. Martinez brought leadership, resilience, and an unmatched shot-blocking mentality to every team he played for. His calm presence and knack for rising in key moments made him a coach’s dream and a fan favourite.

Final Season with the Blackhawks

This season, Martinez signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Chicago Blackhawks. Despite battling injuries that limited him to 43 games, he served as an alternate captain and provided mentorship to a young defensive corps. Even so, he recorded 12 points and maintained an average of 18:45 ice time per game.​

Legacy and Impact as Alec Martinez Confirms he is Retirin

Known for his shot-blocking prowess and calmness under pressure, Martinez’s career totals include over 800 regular-season games and three Stanley Cup victories. More importantly, his leadership and clutch performances have left a lasting impression on teammates and fans alike.​

As Alec Martinez announces he is retiring, his contributions to the sport will be remembered for years to come.

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