Blake Wheeler Bids Farewell to NHL After 16 Iconic Seasons
After 16 thrilling seasons filled with memorable goals and unwavering leadership, Blake Wheeler has officially retired from the NHL. The 38-year-old veteran, who played his final season with the New York Rangers, made the announcement on Saturday, closing the chapter on a career that left an undeniable mark on American hockey.
Final Ice Time in a Legendary Career
Wheeler last took the ice in the 2023-24 season, appearing in 54 games for the Rangers. Despite scoring 21 points—nine goals and 12 assists—his season was cut short by a lower-body injury in February. He made one final appearance during the Eastern Conference Final on May 28, his only postseason game that year.
The moment marked not only his return from injury but also his last official NHL game—a fitting stage for a player who consistently performed under pressure.
A Journey That Began in 2004
Wheeler’s professional journey began when the Phoenix Coyotes selected him 5th overall in the 2004 NHL Draft. Over his career, he suited up for four teams: the Boston Bruins, Atlanta Thrashers, Winnipeg Jets, and New York Rangers. Across 1,172 regular-season games, Wheeler tallied an impressive 943 points, consisting of 321 goals and 622 assists.
When it came to the playoffs, he added 45 points in 66 appearances, showcasing his ability to step up when the stakes were highest.
Jets Captain and Franchise Leader
Wheeler’s legacy remains strongest with the Winnipeg Jets, where he played for 13 seasons—six of them as team captain. He currently leads the Jets/Thrashers franchise in games played (897), assists (550), and total points (812). He also ranks fourth in goals with 262.
In playoff performances for the Jets, Wheeler scored 39 points (nine goals, 30 assists), placing him third on the team’s all-time postseason leaderboard.
A Top American-Born NHL Player
Among American-born NHL players, Wheeler’s stats stand tall. He ranks:
26th in games played
25th in goals
11th in assists
14th in total points
These numbers speak volumes about his consistency, resilience, and offensive mastery over nearly two decades of elite play.
A Final Stop With the Rangers
Wheeler’s last contract came with the New York Rangers, who signed him to a one-year deal on July 1, 2023. The signing followed his buyout from the Winnipeg Jets, ending a five-year, $41.25 million agreement and granting him unrestricted free agent status.
Though his time in New York was brief, Wheeler brought veteran experience and leadership to a team making a deep playoff push.
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