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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 ...
Capitals forward T.J. Oshie announced his retirement from hockey on Monday, June 9. He had a lengthy 17-year career between ...
Oshie announced his retirement with a tear-filled speech at the Washington Harbour on Monday, the seventh anniversary of the ...
T.J. Oshie is calling it a career after 16 seasons in the NHL. The forward, who spent nine seasons with the Capitals after seven with the Blues, announced his decision Monday. “I would like to thank ...
Team USA star and Washington Capitals icon T.J. Oshie announced his retirement in front of a crowd of fans on Monday.
A hero for the United States at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Oshie became a fan favorite with the Capitals and was a key part of Washington’s Stanley Cup championship team.
Oshie played 1,116 regular-season and playoff games in the league with the Blues and Capitals since making his debut in 2008.
Playing 16 seasons in the NHL is no small feat. But when you’ve had a career like longtime Washington Capitals star right winger T.J. Oshie, you’re especially fortunate – and you’ve done more than ...
T.J. Oshie may not have won a Cup here, but he will always be remembered as a Blues fan favorite; he finished his career with 695 points (302 goals, 393 assists) in 1,010 regular-season games and 69 ...
Oshie played his 1000th career game against the Vancouver Canucks on March 16, 2024. Since the NHL's inception in 1917, only about 400 players have reached the milestone. 3. 2020 All-Star ...
Oshie will forever be a beloved member of the Capitals and NHL community. Now begins the wait to see if the organization will lift his No. 77 into the rafters along with captain Alex Ovechkin's ...
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