Jason Spezza announces retirement after 19 seasons.Photo: Claus Andersen/Getty

Toronto Maple Leafs forwardJason Spezzaannounced his retirement on Sunday after 19 seasons in the NHL.
After playing for three different teams in the NHL during his nearly two-decade career, Spezza acknowledged the fans for their contribution to his success.
“To the fans — in Ottawa, Dallas, Toronto and across the league — your impact on the game is immeasurable. I’ll never be able to replicate that feeling of stepping onto the ice to the roar of the crowd, but it is something I’ll always remember. Thank you,” Spezza said.
The Maple Leafs' official Instagram account confirmed that Spezza will join the Toronto organization’s front office “effective immediately.” According to ESPN, he will be a special assistant to the team’s general manager,Kyle Dubas.
“It is difficult to describe just how much of a lasting and positive impact Jason Spezza made in his three seasons with the Maple Leafs,” Dubas, 36, said.
“Jason’s passion for the game of hockey, his desire to continuously push himself and his teammates to improve, as well as his capacity to make strong connections with all members of the organization, have been invaluable.”
“Though today marks the end of his tenure with us as a player, it is a pleasure to have him join our front office to impart all that he has to offer,” Dubas added.
Spezza will join the Maple Leafs front office.Claus Andersen/Getty

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He played in the NHL All-Star Game in 2008 and 2012, according to hisNHL official bio. In 2005, Spezza won the American Hockey League’s John P. Sollenberger Trophy for finishing the regular season as the top scorer.
source: people.com