NHL veteran and Stanley Cup Champion forward Devante Smith-Pelly announced his retirement from hockey today. The 30-year-old announced his choice via Instagram.
Drafted by the Anaheim Ducks in the second round in 2010, Smith-Pelly broke into the NHL just two seasons after being drafted. He recorded 13 points in 49 games during his rookie season in 2011-12 with the Ducks.
He spent most of the following two seasons with their AHL affiliate at the time, the Norfolk Admirals, but was called up near the end of 2013-14 for the first of his two clutch playoff performances. Smith-Pelly recorded 10 points in 19 games down the stretch in Anaheim and notched five goals in 12 playoff games as the Ducks fell in the second round to the eventual Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings. He scored a last-minute goal in Game 6 of their first-round series against Dallas, tying the game and sending it to overtime, where Anaheim eventually won the series.
Smith-Pelly was a full-time NHLer the next few seasons but bounced around between the Ducks, Montreal Canadiens, and New Jersey Devils before finding a home with the Washington Capitals for 2017-18. It was there where Smith-Pelly achieved his dream of winning the Stanley Cup, equaling his regular-season goal total by scoring seven goals in 24 playoff games for Washington.
His last NHL games came in 2018-19, when he appeared in 54 games for Washington, scoring eight points. He spent the following three seasons playing in the KHL and AHL. In 2021-22, his last season of professional hockey, Smith-Pelly had eight points in 24 games with the AHL’s Laval Rocket.
PHR wishes the best of luck to Smith-Pelly in his retirement and issues congratulations on a clutch, championship-winning career.
2012orioles
Stick taps. ‘18 Stanley cup run he was doing it
dave frost nhlpa
An absolute fool. Five games from full pension, and he calls it quits.
Murphy NFLD
Yea im sure theres a cap strapped team that would take him for the minimum amd gave him 5 games
itsmeheyhii
He made 5.6mil in his career. I’m sure he is doing just fine.
Hannibal8us
I’m sure if he had an opportunity to play 5 more games for anyone in the league he wouldn’t be retiring. The reality for players is one day nobody is going to want you and the best case scenario is it’s because of declining skill and not because of injury.
Palehosed85
Lighten up Francis.
Nha Trang
Huh. I was at his last game.
Then again, I was at Bruce Boudreau’s last game. Kinda think the latter is the one more likely to stick.