‘I was blessed’: Goaltender Carey Price reflects on a banner career cut short by injury
- Goaltender Carey Price reflected on his career, stating he was blessed despite injuries ending his professional play after just five games since April 2022.
- Price has not officially retired but has moved on to life after hockey, partnering with Kraft Hockeyville to support community sports infrastructure.
- With a career record of 361-261-79, Price is expected to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2025.
- While content being a dad now, Price hasn't ruled out a return to hockey when his children are older.
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Goalie Carey Price reflects on banner NHL career cut short by injury: 'I was blessed'
Carey Price hasn't played an NHL game since April 29, 2022. And while there's been no official retirement announcement — his big-money contract with the Montreal Canadiens runs through next season — he long ago migrated to life after hockey.
‘I was blessed’: Goaltender Carey Price reflects on a banner career cut short by injury
Price hasn’t played a game since April 29, 2022. And while there’s been no official retirement announcement – his contract runs through next season – he long ago migrated to life after hockey

'I was blessed': Carey Price reflects on a banner career cut short by injury
Carey Price's blank facial expression told most of the story. The Montreal Canadiens had just fallen in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final. Their season was over. The Tampa Bay Lightning were celebrating a second consecutive title down the hall.
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