Derek Ryan, NHL's only Latter-Day Saint, Retires at 38
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10-Year Veteran Retires After Consecutive Final Appearances
Derek Ryan is choosing to retire from the NHL. The 10-year veteran’s decision was announced on Friday. Derek Ryan Retires Derek Ryan has retired from the NHL after his debut at the age of 29 and playing 606 games pic.twitter.com/mhqqZCd739 — Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) September 5, 2025 Ryan made his NHL debut at 29 years old. The forward played in 606 games, scoring 82 goals. His best season came in 2017-18 when he scored 15 goals and…
Derek Ryan retires after 10-season NHL career - Daily Faceoff
NHL center Derek Ryan has announced his retirement from hockey, according to the NHL Players’ Association. From undrafted to playing 606 NHL regular-season games, congratulations to Derek Ryan on officially announcing his retirement from playing the game! pic.twitter.com/r3VabQIxDL— NHLPA (@NHLPA) September 5, 2025 Ryan was an unrestricted free agent after the conclusion of his two-year contract with a $900,000 cap hit that he had signed with t…
Derek Ryan Announces Retirement
Center Derek Ryan has decided on retirement, he told Bob Stauffer of Oilers Now on 880 CHED yesterday. “I’m retiring. We, my family, are back home in Spokane,” he told Stauffer. “The kids started at their new school here today. I didn’t actively look for a job this off-season. Europe could’ve been an option, maybe other NHL teams, but if it wasn’t going to be Edmonton, I didn’t want to move the family again. As the kids get older that gets harde…
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