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Veteran forward Garrett Roe announces retirement after 15-year international hockey career

Veteran forward Garrett Roe announces retirement after 15-year international hockey career

Time of India5 hours ago

Garrett Roe retires after 15 years on the international hockey stage (Image via: Getty Images)
Garrett Roe, a seasoned forward with a 15-year career across North America and Europe, has officially retired from professional hockey. The 36-year-old Virginia native wrapped up his final season with the Hershey Bears in 2024–25, posting 18 points in 38 games and adding two assists in the playoffs.
Known for his hockey IQ and versatility, Roe leaves behind a global legacy built on consistency and skill.
How Garrett Roe became a hockey mainstay in Europe after
AHL
stints
Originally selected in the seventh round of the 2008 NHL Draft by the Los Angeles Kings, Roe never suited up in the NHL but made a significant impact at the AHL level and across top European leagues. In North America, he suited up for both the Hershey Bears and Adirondack Phantoms, but it was in Europe where he truly carved out a name for himself.
Roe spent the majority of his professional career overseas, playing in Austria, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland. Whether it was in the DEL, SHL, or National League, Roe was known as a versatile forward, capable of playing in all situations—power play, penalty kill, or late-game faceoffs.
Throughout his career, Roe established himself as a reliable two-way forward with excellent playmaking skills. Coaches and teammates consistently praised his work ethic, on-ice awareness, and ability to raise his game in big moments.
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His leadership and international experience also made him a valuable presence in the locker room.
Though he never cracked an NHL lineup, Roe's longevity in the sport and his adaptability across leagues and countries speak volumes about his dedication and hockey sense.
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What's next for Garrett Roe?
As Garrett Roe hangs up his skates, he leaves behind a global hockey legacy. His retirement marks the end of a career filled with memorable moments and steady contributions on both sides of the Atlantic. While Roe has not yet announced post-retirement plans, players of his experience often transition into coaching, development roles, or scouting positions where his insight and leadership could make a lasting impact.
Fans and former teammates alike will be watching closely to see what chapter he writes next.
For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the
India vs England Test match here
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Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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