NHL veteran Trevor Lewis has announced his retirement from professional hockey, bringing an end to a remarkable 15-year career that included two Stanley Cup championships with the Los Angeles Kings. Lewis, a center and winger, played in over 900 games, scoring 143 goals and adding 163 assists. A key contributor to the Kings' 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup-winning teams, Lewis will be remembered for his speed, agility, and tenacious play on the ice. With his retirement, Lewis joins a growing list of NHL legends hanging up their skates, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the sport he loves.


2-time Stanley Cup champion Trevor Lewis retires  Reuters