NHL veteran Max McCormick has announced his retirement from professional hockey, bringing an end to a 10-year career that saw him suit up for several teams, including the Ottawa Senators and the Buffalo Sabres. The 31-year-old forward had a steady presence on the ice, known for his gritty play and ability to contribute in various roles. McCormick's retirement marks the latest in a string of high-profile exits from the NHL in recent months, sparking speculation about the league's shifting dynamics and the next generation of players poised to take the ice. As fans and analysts alike reflect on McCormick's career, they'll be looking back on a player who embodied the hard-nosed, blue-collar spirit that has long defined the sport.


Max McCormick Announces Retirement  Pro Hockey Rumors