Veteran forward Brad Malone is retiring from the National Hockey League after nine seasons. Malone, 35, officially announced his retirement after a 9-year playing career, playing for the Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes & Edmonton Oilers.
Brad Malone’s very first professional hockey game came in the Calder Cup Playoffs on April 16, 2011. Game 1 of the American Hockey League (AHL) North Division Semi-Finals.
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The Bakersfield Condors have announced that forward Brad Malone will be retiring at the end of the 2023-24 Calder Cup Playoffs. Oilers Nation director Zach Laing was the first to report on the retirement.
Brad Malone is set to break the AHL Bakersfield Condors games played record on Saturday. Malone, 34, joined the Oilers organization ahead of the 2017-18 season, and now, years later, will play his 298th game as his club takes on the Abbotsford Canucks.