Kyle Clifford has retired from professional hockey after a distinguished 13-year career in the NHL. He played 753 regular season games and 65 playoff games, primarily with the Los Angeles Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs, and St. Louis Blues. The 34-year-old winger won two Stanley Cups with the Kings and was known for his physical style of play. He scored 66 goals and 78 assists, contributing to a total of 144 points. Now, he will take on a role in player development with the Maple Leafs.
Kyle Clifford announced his retirement after a 13-year career, which included 753 regular season games and two Stanley Cup victories with the Kings in 2012 and 2014.
Clifford's career reflects the life of a fourth-line player, marked by physicality and a willingness to protect teammates, accumulating 905 penalty minutes in the NHL.
Over his career, Clifford scored 66 goals and provided 78 assists for a total of 144 points, showcasing his ability beyond physical play.
Clifford transitions into a player development role with the Maple Leafs, marking a new chapter after concluding his active playing career.
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