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Cal Clutterbuck says he's retiring after 17 NHL seasons with the Islanders and Wild

  • Cal Clutterbuck announced his retirement from the NHL on Wednesday.
  • His contract expired last year, and he did not play this past season.
  • He spent 17 seasons playing primarily for the Minnesota Wild and New York Islanders.
  • Clutterbuck finishes his career as the league's all-time hits leader with 4,029 hits.
  • The winger played 1,064 games, concluding a career known for physical play.
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Cal Clutterbuck says he's retiring after 17 NHL seasons with the Islanders and Wild

Cal Clutterbuck says he is retiring from the NHL after playing more than 1,100 games over 17 seasons. The longtime New York Islanders forward and all-time hits leader did not play this season after not having his contract renewed last…

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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