His last game was with the Stars on Dec. 23,
2018, against the New York Islanders, nine months after
undergoing spinal fusion surgery. Hanzal also had back surgeries
in 2008 and 2015.
"It's a little bit of a relief because the last couple of years
I wasn't sure if I'd play another NHL game or be healthy again,
so now it's official: I am retired from the NHL," Hanzal told AZ
Coyotes Insider on Sunday. "If I was healthy, I would probably
still be playing, but after three back surgeries, and especially
after the last one, I just can't do it anymore. I was doing
everything I could after this last one, and it took me a year to
get back on the ice.
"When I went to see the doctor again, it was either do another
surgery or be done playing. Even the doctor said, 'We're not
sure another surgery will help.' I still have a long life ahead
of me. I don't want to do another surgery when it's not 100
percent sure it will even help."
Drafted 17th overall by the Coyotes in 2005, Hanzal played in 28
Stanley Cup Playoff games and contributed five goals and eight
assists.
--Field Level Media
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