Veteran NHL Defenceman Tyson Barrie Retires After 14 NHL Seasons
Tyson Barrie, known for his offensive skills, scored 110 goals and 508 points over 822 NHL games with multiple teams and earned international medals for Canada.
- On Monday, veteran NHL defenceman Tyson Barrie announced his retirement after 14 seasons and 822 games spanning Colorado Avalanche, Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, Nashville Predators and Calgary Flames.
- After signing a one-year contract at training camp, Barrie spent his final season with the Calgary Flames before retiring from the NHL.
- Statistically, he stood out on the power play with 212 points, including 180 assists, highlighting his impact as a key offensive defenceman.
- The announcement extends a family NHL connection as his father Len Barrie played 184 games and Tyson Barrie ranks second among Victoria, B.C.-born players behind Jamie Benn's 956 points.
- Having come up through the Kelowna Rockets, Barrie played 256 WHL games over five years with 228 points and earned gold and silver medals representing Canada national teams.
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