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Richards retires after 15 NHL seasons, two titles
- Updated: July 20, 2016
5:02 PM ET
Longtime NHL center Brad Richards has retired after 15 seasons in the league, the NHL Players’ Association announced Wednesday.
Richards made stops with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Dallas Stars, New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings. A 2011 All-Star, he collected 298 goals and 634 assists in his 15 seasons.
Richards, 36, helped lead the Lightning to their only Stanley Cup title in 2004, collecting 26 points in 23 playoff games and earning the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the postseason. He also helped the Blackhawks to a Stanley Cup title in 2015.
The Lightning and Blackhawks were among Richards’ former teams to congratulate Richards on …
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