Jason Spezza announces his retirement and gets a job in Toronto
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Jeff Drouin
May 29, 2022 (10:34)
According to what Frank Seravalli of DailyFaceOff reports, veteran Jason Spezza has announced his retirement from professional hockey at the age of 38.
He will become a special assistant to Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas.
During his career, Spezza played for the Senators, Stars and Maple Leafs.
He scored 995 points in 1248 career NHL games.
A Statement from Jason Spezza:
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