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Coyotes Pick, Jets Legend: Blake Wheeler's rare NHL journey ends as Winger retires
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Jets Icon Blake Wheeler Retires, Concluding an Uncommon NHL Journey Starting as a Coyotes Pick

July 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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This week has been quiet in the NHL, highlighted only by the announcement of the retirement of longtime forward Blake Wheeler. Although Wheeler hadn’t played since the 2023-24 season, he leaves behind an impressive legacy with 1,172 regular-season games and 66 Stanley Cup playoff appearances. His career stands as a testament to dedication and skill.

Wheeler’s path was unique—he chose not to sign with the Phoenix Coyotes, who drafted him fifth overall in 2004. Instead, he became an unrestricted free agent while at the University of Minnesota and quickly signed with the Boston Bruins. He played his first two NHL seasons with the Bruins starting in 2008 before being traded to the Atlanta Thrashers in 2011.

Much like other notable NHL players such as Anaheim’s Cutter Gautier and New York’s Adam Fox, Wheeler made an unusual move away from the team that originally drafted him. However, unlike many who take time to adjust, Wheeler scored 21 goals and tallied 45 points in his rookie season and maintained double-digit goal counts for his following two seasons, quickly establishing himself as a strong player.

Wheeler truly found his stride after being traded to the franchise that became the Winnipeg Jets. In his fourth year, he posted 28 goals and 69 points, and over the next six seasons, he consistently scored at least 20 goals with a minimum of 61 points. His peak came between 2017 and 2019, when he notched 91 points for two consecutive seasons.

By the end of his NHL career, Wheeler was a dependable secondary scorer for the New York Rangers. In his final season, he netted nine goals and 21 points in 54 games. Injury struggles limited him to fewer than 72 games per season over the previous four years, but Wheeler still made valuable contributions, including two goals and six points in five playoff games in 2023 with the Jets.

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Wheeler may not have won a Stanley Cup, but his career totals—321 goals and 943 points in the regular season, plus 10 goals and 45 points in playoffs—speak volumes. He will be fondly remembered by Jets fans for his years of commitment to the team.

Though he may not be a Hall of Famer, Wheeler left an indelible mark on both the Jets organization and the NHL. His 16 seasons of professional hockey showcase a career that surpassed many, earning him well-deserved respect and recognition.

Fan Take: Blake Wheeler’s retirement reminds us that a successful NHL career is about more than just championships; it’s about consistency, leadership, and dedication. For hockey fans, his journey highlights the importance of players who make a lasting impact on their teams and communities, inspiring future generations of athletes.

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