Avalanche defenseman Erik Johnson on Wednesday announced that he is retiring after 17 seasons in the NHL.
The 37-year-old played 14 years in Colorado and was a member of the team’s 2022 Stanley Cup championship squad.
“After 18 incredible years in the NHL, I am retiring with a heart full of gratitude,” Johnson said in a news release. “To the St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres, Philadelphia Flyers and most of all the Colorado Avalanche: thank you for the opportunities and memories, especially the 2022 Stanley Cup.
“To my teammates, coaches, and staff: your support, camaraderie, and dedication shaped my career. To the fans: your passion made every moment unforgettable. To my family and friends: your unconditional love and support carried me through. Hockey has been my life, and I’m grateful for every second. I’m excited for what’s next and will always cherish this journey.”
The 6-foot-4, 225-pounder was selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2006 NHL draft by the St. Louis Blues. He was traded to Colorado during the 2010-11 season and became a staple of the Avs’ blue line.
He finishes his career with 348 points (95 goals and 253 assists) in 1,023 games. He played 731 games in Colorado, second-most among franchise defensemen behind Adam Foote (967).
“He’s a great friend, obviously. We played a long time together, and yeah, just an awesome guy to be around, day to day,” Avs center Nathan MacKinnon said. “A fun, great teammate — one of the first people I met when I came here. Just an awesome person, awesome teammate, great player, great big part of all of our success over the years.”
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