NHL enforcer retires at 29 years old
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Dorin Canaday
September 19, 2022 (3:42 PM)
This offseason has been a sort of a weird one in the NHL, in the way that several younger players have either left for European leagues or even retired from hockey all together.
The latest to do so is forward Kurtis Gabriel, who has been an �'enforcer'' in the NHL for past seven seasons.
Originally selected 81st overall by the Minnesota Wild in 2015, the Ontario native has appeared in 51 career games with the Wild, New Jersey Devils, San Jose Sharks and Chicago Blackhawks, recording just 2 goals and 3 assists, but 153 penalty minutes.
He has also spent time in the AHL with the Philadelphia Flyers and Toronto Maple Leafs affiliates.
Gabriel released the following message on his Twitter Monday afternoon:
''This is definitely not an easy decision, but I feel like I need to listen to my body, my heart, and my mind, and they are telling me it is time to retire from playing professional hockey.
I could not be more grateful for the career I have had. If you would have told me at seventeen years old, when my amazing mum, Kim, suggested that I try out for the local Newmarket Hurricanes (because it was "only fifty dollars and some of your team mates were too,") that I would be where I am at twenty nine, I would not have believed you! What a ride we have had Mum. What a journey it has been!
Thank you to my unbelievable support system: my loving family, girlfriend & her family, friends, teammates, coaches, management, trainers, team staff, billets, fans, and anyone who has ever supported me even in the smallest way through all these years. I never could have done it without you all.
The life experiences and lessons that were packed into the time since I committed to hockey are truly priceless. I will cherish them and apply them to my life going forward. And one thing is for sure..hockey created the conditions for me to be tested to my limits. The suffering that came from it, physically but mostly mentally, was the catalyst that pushed me to "awaken" spiritually. I am forever grateful for that.
I actually find it fitting that I end this journey in the off-season. I got to where I am because of what I did in the off-season for thirteen years.
I am excited to see what life will be like in this next chapter!''
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