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Max Pacioretty, 36, is retiring after 17 NHL seasons and joining University of Michigan in a non-playing role.
Max Pacioretty, 36, is retiring from the NHL after a 17-year career, opting to join the University of Michigan in a non-playing role.
The former Montreal Canadiens captain, known for his scoring and leadership, played 939 games, recording 335 goals and 681 points.
Injuries, including two torn Achilles tendons, limited his recent playing time, though he contributed in the 2024 playoffs with Toronto.
Despite interest from several NHL teams, including the Maple Leafs and Red Wings, he chose to stay close to home in Southeast Michigan.
His move marks the end of a respected career and the start of a new chapter in college hockey.
Max Pacioretty, de 36 años, se retira después de 17 temporadas en la NHL y se une a la Universidad de Michigan en un papel que no es de jugador.