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Two-Time Kings Champion Trevor Lewis Retires After 17 NHL Seasons

The 2006 first-round pick caps a 1,034-game run built on reliable, defensive minutes.

Overview

  • Lewis, who announced his decision Wednesday, shared a personal statement thanking the Los Angeles Kings and his family.
  • He played 1,034 games over 17 seasons and totaled 237 points with the Kings, Winnipeg Jets and Calgary Flames.
  • He won the Stanley Cup with Los Angeles in 2012 and 2014 and produced 28 points in 106 playoff games.
  • The Kings drafted him 17th overall in 2006, and he last appeared in 2024–25 with 12 points in 60 games.
  • Reports note he holds the most NHL games by a Utah-born player.