Report: Teemu Selanne to retire at end of season
We all knew the day was coming eventually, but it seems the end is nigh for Teemu Selanne's storied NHL career.
I can report from Ducks practice that Teemu Selanne says this will be his last season in the NHL.
— Dave Lozo (@DaveLozo) December 20, 2013
The 43-year old announced late in the summer that he'd be returning for at least one more season, and has struggled to the tune of four goals and five assists in 28 games for the Ducks. His ice time has also been limited and he has not played in back-to-back situations.
The Ducks, however, sit first in the Pacific Division with 53 points, which may allow the Finnish Flash the opportunity to go out on top.
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