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Jaroslav Halák officially retires: "I'll never wear a pad again"
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Jaroslav Halák Calls It Quits: “I’m Done Wearing Pads for Good”

July 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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Slovak goaltender Jaroslav Halák has not played a competitive hockey game in over two years but had not officially retired until recently. In a recent interview with Tomasch Procop from Sports, Halák confirmed, "I’m done. I’ll never wear pads again."

During the 2022-23 season, Halák played 25 games for the New York Rangers as a backup to All-Star goalie Igor Shesterkin. Later, in the fall of 2023, he joined the Carolina Hurricanes on a professional tryout offer (PTO) for just two weeks. In February 2024, he signed with Slovan Bratislava, his hometown team in the Slovak Extraliga, but never appeared in a game.

Halák explained that after signing late in the transfer period, which was already deep into the season, they evaluated the situation but no game opportunities came up. Last summer, he hoped for one more NHL chance in Boston but when that didn’t materialize, he decided to end his career officially, expressing gratitude toward his family, especially his wife Petra.

Two weeks ago, there was interest from a Czech team, but it fell through. Halák mentioned his desire to stay in the U.S. for his children’s schooling and better sports training.

Turning 40 in May, Halák was originally drafted ninth overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Over his NHL career spanning from 2006 to 2023, he played 581 games with several teams, including Montreal, St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres, Washington Capitals, New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks, and Rangers.

The highlight of his career was the 2010 season when he backstopped Slovakia to a fourth-place finish at the Vancouver Winter Olympics and led the Montreal Canadiens through two playoff rounds against teams featuring stars like Alexander Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby.

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Halák finished his NHL career with 295 wins. Though he once aimed for 300 wins, he is content with his accomplishments and has shifted focus to his children, with two of them now pursuing goaltending.

Meanwhile, other Slovak and Canadian goaltenders such as Dylan Ferguson and Adam Húska have signed contracts in the Slovak Extraliga and KHL, respectively, indicating ongoing movement in professional hockey.

Fan Take: Halák’s retirement marks the end of an era for a resilient and skilled goaltender who left a significant mark internationally and in multiple NHL teams. His decision to step away highlights the personal sacrifices athletes make and underscores the next generation’s emergence, keeping fans excited about the sport’s future.

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