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2-time Stanley Cup champion Trevor Lewis retires

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 10:54 AM

Two-time Stanley Cup champion Trevor Lewis retired from the NHL on Wednesday after 17 seasons.

Lewis, 39, last played in ​the NHL during the 2024-25 season, ‌recording 12 points (six goals, six assists) in 60 games with the Los Angeles Kings. The forward spent 14 seasons with the Kings and won the ‌Stanley ​Cup with the club in ⁠2012 and 2014.

“As ⁠a kid growing up in Utah, I could have never imagined this journey,” Lewis posted on social media. “Playing over 1,000 games ​and winning two Stanley Cups. Those milestones aren’t just numbers to me, they represent ⁠years of sacrifice, perseverance ⁠and a deep love for the ​game.”

Lewis totaled 237 points (104 goals, 133 assists) in ​1,034 career games with the Kings, Winnipeg ‌Jets and Calgary Flames. He was selected by Los Angeles with the 17th overall pick of the 2006 NHL Draft.

“I want ⁠to especially thank the Los Angeles Kings organization for believing in me from day one,” he wrote. “You ⁠gave me ‌an opportunity to chase this ⁠dream, and together we built something ​I ‌will carry with me for the ​rest of ⁠my life.

“Hockey has given me more than I could ever ask for — brothers in the locker room, lessons that shaped me as a man, and memories that will last forever.”

–Field ​Level Media