Ex Penguin goalie retires
Tomas Vokoun has decided to officially hang up his pads. [embed][/embed] Vokoun only played 20 games last year due to problems with blood clots. Vokoun enjoyed a good career. He played in 700 games posting a career record of 300-288-78. He also poste
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Tomas Vokoun has decided to officially hang up his pads.
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Vokoun only played 20 games last year due to problems with blood clots.
Vokoun enjoyed a good career. He played in 700 games posting a career record of 300-288-78. He also posted a career 2.55 GAA and a .917 save percentage. He played for the Canadiens, Predators, Panthers, Capitals and Penguins. He was drafted in 1994 by the Canadiens.
Vokoun never won a Stanley Cup but he did win gold twice with the Czech Republic. He also won bronze at the 2006 Olympics.
Good luck in your future endeavors Tomas!
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