Kings’ Kopitar Counting Down to Retirement After 20 NHL Seasons

Los Angeles Kings’ forward Anze Kopitar, 38, just finished his 20th NHL season with the team, and will be retiring after the postseason.
Kings’ Kopitar Counting Down to Retirement After 20 NHL Seasons
Anze Kopitar of the Los Angeles Kings salutes the crowd after their NHL game against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on April 14, 2026. Derek Cain/Getty Images
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Anze Kopitar is hoping to still be skating in the NHL Stanley Cup postseason next month, and into June.

Hockey has been kind to Kopitar. But, there is still work to tackle. As long as the Los Angeles Kings keep winning, Kopitar’s career remains ongoing. Keep winning, keep skating. It’s that simple. But, the inevitable is right around the rink for the Slovenian. On Tuesday is Game 2 of the postseason’s Round 1 in Denver. On Sunday, the heavily favored Colorado Avalanche took Game 1 at Ball Arena, 2–1.

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