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Oshie announced his retirement with a tear-filled speech at the Washington Harbour on Monday, the seventh anniversary of the Capitals players swimming in the fountains on the Georgetown waterfront after winning the Stanley Cup two days earlier -- June 7, 2018.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNT.J. Oshie retiring from Washington CapitalsWashington Capitals Forward T.J. Oshie has announced that he’s making a big career change, retiring from the team after nine seasons. FOX 5’s Shirin Rajaee was live as he shared the news.
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T.J. Oshie, who scored four shootout goals for the U.S. to beat host Russia at the 2014 Sochi Olympics and helped the Washington Capitals win the Stanley Cup in 2018, announced Monday he is retiring after playing 16 NHL seasons.
Last postseason, he found himself seated in the Winnipeg Jets' press box as a healthy scratch more often than not.
Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie, 38, is retiring after a 16-year NHL career in which he won a Stanley Cup and became a U.S. Olympic hero. He had missed this past season with a back injury.
Former Washington Capital Stanley Cup champ and Team USA Olympic hero T.J. Oshie has retired from the NHL after 16 seasons, he announced Monday.
Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie has had a lengthy hockey career, but after roughly 16 years in the sport, he announced his retirement.
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