P.K. Subban, a 2013 Norris Trophy winner who spent the past three seasons with the Devils, announced his retirement via Twitter on Tuesday morning.
The 13-year NHL defenseman, now 33 years old, is best known for helping the Predators to the Stanley Cup in 2017 and winning a gold medal with Canada at the 2014 Olympics, was traded to New Jersey in 2019.

“I remember my dreams of playing in the NHL and winning a Stanley Cup,” Subban wrote in his retirement announcement. “Similar to the guys on the Don Cherry Rock'em Sock'em tapes at the end of every volume, with the black eyes, broken bones, and tears of joy. To this day, I still dream about it.
“I look forward to the road ahead, and the many exciting opportunities to come. I'm excited to share what those are with you all when the time comes!”
Subban played a total of 834 games in the NHL, scoring 115 goals and dishing out 352 career assists.
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