Max Pacioretty will retire from NHL, joins Michigan Coaching Staff – The Hockey Writers NHL News Lict News, Analysis & More

Max Pacioretty will retire from NHL, joins Michigan Coaching Staff – The Hockey Writers NHL News Lict News, Analysis & More

Max Pacioretty, now 36 years old, hangs the skates during his gaming career. He will join the coaching staff of the University of Michigan as a special assistant to the head coach, According to NHL.com.

The career of Pacioretty included from 2008–09 to 2024–25. He was suitable for 939 games in the regular season, collected 335 goals and 346 assists between the Montreal Canadiens, Vegas Golden Knights, Carolina Hurricanes, Washington Capitals and Toronto Maple Leafs. He was the 29one Captain in the history of Montreal before he became somewhat a travel man in the 2020s and at that time at that time at that time.

In the Play -Offs, Pacioretty added 28 goals and 30 assists over 89 games. One of his better impressions was last season with the Maple Leafs, where he recorded eight points in 11 games at just 12:51 of the average ice age. Although he had an injury during his last seasons, Pacioretty did not retire because his game fell from a cliff.

Pacioretty said to NHL.com: “After 17 seasons in the NHL I was excited to start this next chapter with Michigan Hockey. I am so grateful for teammates, coaches and fans who are part of my journey. Hockey has given me so much, and now I have the opportunity to help develop the next generation of players.”


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