Jaroslav Halak Bids Farewell: A Storied NHL Career Concludes After 17 Seasons
Jaroslav Halak, renowned NHL goaltender, retires after a remarkable 17-season career, leaving behind a legacy of 295 wins and numerous accolades.

Jaroslav Halak, the esteemed NHL goaltender, has officially hung up his skates after a distinguished 17-season career. His retirement announcement came on Friday, marking the end of an era for one of hockey's most resilient and skilled netminders.
Halak, 40, last graced the ice on April 13, 2023, with the New York Rangers. Despite a brief stint with the Carolina Hurricanes during the 2023-24 season on a professional tryout, he was released before playing a game. Reflecting on his decision, Halak shared with Slovakia's Dennik Sport, "Last year I completed summer training... but when nothing came of it, I told myself it was pointless. After that, I didn't even try anymore."
A two-time William M. Jennings Trophy winner, Halak's career statistics are a testament to his prowess between the pipes. He boasts a 295-189-69 record, 53 shutouts, a 2.50 goals-against average, and a .915 save percentage across 581 career games (555 starts). His journey spanned several prestigious teams, including the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Washington Capitals, New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks, and Rangers.
While Halak fell just short of the 300-win milestone, he remains proud of his achievements. "Looking back on my career, it's been a good one. It would have been nicer with 300 wins, but I'll be happy with 295," he remarked.
Beyond the NHL, Halak represented his native Slovakia at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics and led Team Europe to the championship game at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey. His international contributions further cement his legacy as a versatile and dedicated athlete.
Halak expressed gratitude to his family, friends, fans, and especially his wife Petra, who has been his steadfast supporter throughout his career. As he transitions into retirement, the hockey world celebrates the remarkable journey of Jaroslav Halak, a true icon of the sport.