A Chicago Blackhawks veteran announced his plans to retire after the season before the team’s contest on Saturday night against the Winnipeg Jets. Last month, three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon announced his decision to retire after the season.
The Blackhawks have two games remaining in a disappointing campaign. Chicago fell to 23-46-11 after losing 5-4 to the Jets in front of 20,634 fans at the United Center.
A veteran on the Chicago Blackhawks is retiring

Before the game, defenseman Alec Martinez announced his plans to retire at 37.
“You’re going to make me tear up,” Martinez told color analyst Darren Pang, via transcription from NHL.com. “I’ve got to get ready for a game but obviously a lot of different emotions today. Just very thankful, very appreciative. I have a lot of people, my family, a lot of people who helped me along the way in this game to get here.
“Once I got here, my wife (Emily), my son, my daughter that I’m going to have in about five days. Just I suppose I’ll have more time to reflect in the coming weeks, but just very thankful, very appreciative of a lot of different things and a lot of different people.”
Martinez joined the Blackhawks on a one-year deal worth $4 million. He recorded 12 points in his 44 games with Chicago.
Before Saturday night’s game, Martinez had been out of the lineup for nine games with a hip injury he suffered in the Blackhawks’ 4-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues, the same day that Maroon announced his plans to retire.
The Los Angeles Kings selected Martinez with the No. 4 pick in the 2007 NHL Draft. He won the Stanley Cup with the Kings in 2012 and 2014. He spent time with the Vegas Golden Knights, where he won the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals.
Alec Martinez called his time in the NHL a privilege

Martinez called it a “privilege” to play in the NHL for so long and was thankful to be able to teach some of the young Blackhawks he worked with this season.
“It’s a privilege to play in this league and to have played for (16) years, I never thought I was ever going to do that and I think a lot of other people didn’t think I was going to, either,” Martinez said. “But grateful and thankful for having the opportunity for all the people along the way that help you get there. I’ve been fortunate to have a few really good opportunities to thank them and tonight will be another one.”
The left-hander has appeared in 862 games. He’s scored 88 goals and has 289 total points.

For More Chicago Sports:
Follow me on Twitter at @JordanSig, and follow us @ChiCitySports23. You can also reach out to Jordan Sigler via email at jordanmsigler@gmail.com. To read more of our articles and keep up to date on the latest in ALL of Chicago sports, click here! Chicago Bears, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blackhawks.
For More Great Chicago Sports Content
Get the latest Chicago sports news, analysis, and breaking stories on the Bears, Bulls, Blackhawks, Cubs, White Sox, Sky, and more! Tap the star to add us to your favorites on Google News, so you never miss a story on your favorite Chicago teams.
Follow us on Twitter at @chicitysports23 for more great content. We appreciate you taking time to read our articles. To interact more with our community and keep up to date on the latest in Chicago sports news, JOIN OUR FREE FACEBOOK GROUP by CLICKING HERE