Report: Stellar D-Man announces his retirement following last game.

Report: Stellar D-Man announces his retirement following last game.

One of the better defensemen we've seen in recent years is hanging up his skates for good. Robyn Regehr, 34 is going to retire, he announced following the Los Angeles Kings' final game of the regular season, a 4-1 win over the San Jose Sharks. A vete

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One of the better defensemen we've seen in recent years is hanging up his skates for good. Robyn Regehr, 34 is going to retire, he announced following the Los Angeles Kings' final game of the regular season, a 4-1 win over the San Jose Sharks. A veteran of 1,088 games between the Kings, Buffalo Sabres and Calgary Flames, Regehr - drafted 19th overall by the Colorado Avalanche in 1998 - recorded 36 goals, 163 assists and 970 penalty minutes. A member of the Kings' 2014 Stanley Cup-winning team, Regehr was a more instrumental member of the 2004 Flames club that pushed the Tampa Bay Lightning to seven games in the Final. Regehr has been limited by several injuries in recent years, but did appear in 66 games for the Kings while averaging over 20 minutes per contest. Known to be a stay at home D-Man, Regehr was an example of what one man, effectively playing his position could accomplish. We wish him a good life after the game.  

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