Darren Helm, a seasoned player and a two-time Stanley Cup winner, has decided to hang up his skates after an illustrious career spanning over 800 games.
Having been selected 132nd overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2005 draft, Helm consistently proved himself as a valuable asset in the NHL, thriving as a reliable bottom-six forward.
Today, at the age of 36, Helm officially announced his retirement, bringing an end to his remarkable hockey journey.
Throughout his career, Helm amassed a total of 266 points in 823 NHL games, complemented by 26 points in 103 playoff games.