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Trevor Lewis Retires After 17-Year NHL Career

Trevor Lewis Retires After 17-Year NHL Career

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Trevor Lewis, a veteran forward, retires after a 17-season NHL career, primarily with the Los Angeles Kings. Known for his grit and defensive prowess, he contributed 237 points (104 goals, 133 assists) in 1034 games. His peak came in 2017-18 with 26 points in 68 games. Lewis won two Stanley Cups with the Kings in 2012 and 2014, and earned bronze for Team USA at the 2007 World Juniors and 2015 Worlds. He played for the Winnipeg Jets and Calgary Flames before returning to the Kings in 2023. Lewis reached 1000 games in January 2025 and amassed 28 playoff points in 106 games. His consistent, reliable play sets a standard for grinders chasing the Cup dream.

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