Robyn Regehr announced his retirement following Saturday's 4-1 win in the season finale against the Sharks, Elliott Teaford of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Regehr announced his retirement following Saturday's 4-1 win in the season finale against the Sharks, Elliott Teaford of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Analysis:
Regehr will turn 35 on April 19 and just finished off an injury-plagued campaign, which apparently was enough to convince him to hang up his skates. He tallied three goals and 13 points in 67 games in 2014-15, with most of his value to the Kings lying in his shot-blocking abilities rather than his offensive output. With Regehr out of the picture, youngster Brayden McNabb should have the opportunity to take on greater minutes with the Kings next season.