NHL Legend Anze Kopitar Calls it Quits: A Hall of Fame Career Comes to an End After a storied 19-year career with the Los Angeles Kings, Slovenian hockey icon Anze Kopitar has officially announced his retirement. The four-time Stanley Cup champion's illustrious career came to a close with a heartbreaking four-game sweep by the Colorado Avalanche in Round One of the playoffs. With 452 goals and 1,316 points in 1,521 regular-season games, Kopitar leaves behind an enduring legacy as one of the greatest players in Kings franchise history. As he rides off into the sunset, Kopitar's impressive accolades include holding records for most games played, assists, and points in Kings history, cementing his status as a true NHL legend.
April 26th: Kopitar’s career has officially ended following a four-game sweep by the Colorado Avalanche in Round One of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Slovenia-born center finishes his career with 452 goals and 1,316 points in 1,521 regular-season games. He retires first in games played for the Kings, first in assists, first in points, and third […]