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Former Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Anton Khudobin is reportedly retiring from professional hockey after a 17-year career.

Khudobin, 39, played in the NHL in parts of 14 seasons and for six different teams, most notably Dallas and Carolina.

The veteran netminder played for Carolina from 2013-2015, appearing in 70 games for the franchise.

In those games, the Russian netminder had a 27-31-7 record, but a 0.914 save percentage and 2.5 goals against average along with two shutouts.

The most notable accomplishment in his NHL career included a Cinderella run to the Stanley Cup Final in 2020 as a member of the Stars.

Khudobin, who had only seen action in two playoff games previously, appeared in 25 games that postseason, posting a 0.917 save percentage. He had a 0.910 save percentage in the six-game series against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Congrats to Khudobin on his retirement.

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