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Corey Crawford announces retirement
Crawford announced his retirement from the NHL after 10 seasons. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Corey Crawford announces retirement from NHL after 10 seasons

The New Jersey Devils announced Friday that goaltender Corey Crawford was taking "an indefinite leave of absence" after signing a one-year, $7.8 million deal with the franchise this offseason.

On Saturday, Crawford announced his retirement from the NHL after 10 seasons:

“I have been fortunate to have had a long career playing professional hockey for a living. I wanted to continue my career, but believe I’ve given all I can to the game of hockey, and I have decided that it is time to retire. 

"I would like to thank the New Jersey Devils organization for understanding and supporting my decision. I would like to thank the Chicago Blackhawks organization for giving me the chance to live my childhood dream. I am proud to have been part of winning two Stanley Cups in Chicago. Thank you to all of my teammates and coaches throughout the years. Also, thank you to the fans who make this great game what it is. I am happy and excited to move on to the next chapter of my life with my family.”

Crawford retires after playing 488 regular-season games. He compiled a 260-162-53 record with a 2.45 goals-against average and .918 save percentage in 10 seasons with the Blackhawks. 

The 36-year-old backstopped the Blackhawks to two Stanley Cup titles in 2013 and 2015. His playoff numbers were impressive, going 52-42 with a 2.38 GAA and .918 SV%. 

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