from the NHLPA,
Jay Pandolfo announced his retirement from the National Hockey League (NHL) today after 15 NHL seasons.
Pandolfo, a native of Burlington, MA played 899 NHL games, scoring 100 goals and 126 assists for 226 career points. His career was highlighted by two Stanley Cup championships (2000, 2003) with the New Jersey Devils, the team he spent the first 13 seasons of his career with. After playing one season with the New York Islanders, he played last season with the Boston Bruins. Over the course of his career, Jay also saw action in 131 playoff games, scoring 33 points.
“I was very fortunate to live my dream of playing in the NHL. I was lucky to be part of three great organizations and would like to thank the New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders and Boston Bruins,” said Pandolfo. “I would like to thank all my teammates, coaches and staff for all the memorable experiences together. I'd especially like to thank my family for all the support they have given me throughout my career.”
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