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Two-time Stanley Cup champion Tyler Johnson will retire: "Thank you for taking part in my journey."
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Two-Time Stanley Cup Winner Tyler Johnson Announces Retirement: “Grateful for Everyone Who Shared My Journey”

July 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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Tyler Johnson, a two-time Stanley Cup champion, has announced his retirement from the NHL at the age of 34. Over 13 seasons, Johnson played 863 regular and playoff games with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Chicago Blackhawks, and Boston Bruins, securing back-to-back Stanley Cup victories with the Lightning in 2020 and 2021.

Reflecting on his journey, Johnson expressed deep gratitude, recalling his start in Spokane, Washington, where his mother taught him to skate and his father and grandfather encouraged him to push hard. Despite being a smaller player from a small town, his family’s unwavering belief fueled his dream of making it to the NHL.

Throughout his career, Johnson achieved championships across multiple levels including the WHL, World Junior, AHL, and NHL. He earned notable honors such as the WHL Ed Chynoweth Cup, Playoff MVP, and Memorial Cup in 2007-08, and also won gold with Team USA as a junior, being named among the top players on the team.

Johnson cherished his time playing locally among friends and family from ages 17 to 20. After four seasons with the Spokane Chiefs and going undrafted, he played two seasons in the AHL before breaking into the NHL. He won the Calder Cup with the Norfolk Admirals in 2012, then split time between the Syracuse Crunch and the Lightning later that season.

His peak years came with the Lightning, highlighted by the 2014-15 season where he scored 29 goals and 43 assists in 77 games, finishing eighth in the league voting and earning the highest recognition of his career. Johnson also found personal happiness in Tampa, where he met his wife Megan.

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Johnson had a brief final stint with the Boston Bruins, playing nine games with two assists before his contract expired. Over his NHL career, he totaled 193 goals, 433 points, and maintained an average ice time of over 16 minutes per game, with strong playoff contributions as well.

Now, after dedicating his life to hockey, Johnson is ready to shift his focus to starting a family and exploring new opportunities. He leaves the sport with no regrets, thankful for the connections, teammates, fans, and the game itself that has inspired him throughout his life.

Fan Take: Tyler Johnson’s retirement marks the end of a remarkable journey defined by perseverance and achievement, inspiring fans and players alike, especially those from smaller towns. His legacy reminds us that with hard work and belief, underdog stories can thrive in the NHL, enriching the sport’s history and future.

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