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Former Dallas Stars forward Andrew Cogliano announces retirement

The 17-year veteran will move straight into front-office work for the Colorado Avalanche.

Former Stars forward Andrew Cogliano announced his retirement from hockey on Friday after 17 seasons and 1,294 games in the NHL.

The 37-year-old has spent the last three seasons with the Colorado Avalanche, and he’ll go straight from the ice to the front office with a role assisting in Colorado’s scouting and player development departments.

Cogliano played in Dallas for three seasons from 2019-21, originally acquired in a trade from the Anaheim Ducks. He totaled 11 goals and 31 points in his time with the Stars, which included a playoff run to the 2020 Stanley Cup Finals. He played 154 games for the Stars, plus 36 playoff games.

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He also played four seasons for Anaheim, eight with the Ducks and another with the Sharks. He won a Stanley Cup with Colorado in 2022.

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