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    Carter Brooks·Sep 13, 2023·Partner

    Former Jets Captain Andrew Ladd Calls it a Career

    The first captain of the Winnipeg Jets 2.0 has officially announced his retirement.

    Photo by Bruce Fedyck/USA Today - Former Jets Captain Andrew Ladd Calls it a CareerPhoto by Bruce Fedyck/USA Today - Former Jets Captain Andrew Ladd Calls it a Career

    2004 first round draft pick Andrew Ladd has made the decision to conclude his playing career. The former Winnipeg Jets captain is retiring after 16 professional seasons, two Stanley Cups and 1,001 career games. 

    He suited up for six teams: Carolina, Chicago, Atlanta, Winnipeg, New York and Arizona, to which he put up 256 goals and 550 points. In 65 additional postseason games, Ladd had nine goals and 18 points. 

    He lifted hockey's greatest prize in 2006 with Carolina and once again with Chicago in 2010. His best season saw 62 points (2014-15), while he scored the most goals in a single year (29) in 2010-11. 

    Ladd will be remembered as the first captain of the Jets, to which he came over from Atlanta, and remained with the franchise for five years through 2015-16. 

    Blake Wheeler was subsequently named the next captain in Winnipeg, before Adam Lowry took over that title in mid-September of 2023. 

    Ladd shared a farewell message on his social media pages indicating his decision. The body of his retirement piece is copied below:

    "The time has come for my next chapter. When I was a kid I never thought I had a chance to make a living playing hockey. There was my love for the game. I loved being a part of a team, I loved competing, I loved the next chance to win, I loved the challenge, I loved the escape of immersing myself in the moment, I loved the feeling of belonging, I loved the confidence it gave me, I loved to prove people wrong. 

    As I reflect on the journey, the 1,001 games, the 2 Stanley Cups, the opportunity to captain a Canadian city, what I'm most grateful for is the people:

    My parents for their sacrifice, the core values they instilled in me and the love shown through compassion or a challenge. My brothers for their unwavering loyalty and love no matter the circumstance. My grandfather who believed in my potential when no one else did. My extended family watching at home or showing up to support me in Vancouver and Calgary. 

    My teammates who pushed me to grow on and off the ice, some who have become lifelong friends. The equipment staff who selflessly made sure I always had what I needed whether that was equipment or a conversation. The medical staff who kept me on the ice or made sure I had a ride home after surgery. 

    Team service coordinators who organized all the requests for tickets, restaurants and hotels. The coaching staffs who taught me how to grow as a player and leader. General managers who believed I could be a piece of the puzzle. Don Rourke who helped me rehab countless injuries. Adam Francilia who has been there as a trainer and friend since I was 13. Dan Leffelaar who helped me find my love for the game again to reach 1,000 games. 

    The Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Blackhawks, Atlanta Thrashers, Winnipeg Jets, New York Islanders and Arizona Coyotes for allowing me to represent your organization and cities. Friends in all those places who gave my family and I community. 

    The fans who are the fuel of our game and created so many amazing moment like the 1st game back in the 'Peg, the anthem at the madhouse, and standing for an entire game 7 in Carolina. Your energy and passion created those moment. 

    My kids Locklan, Andi and Walker who were always there to put a smile on my face in warmup or after a tough game. And Lastly my wife Brandy who has made me a better person since the day we met, been there through wins, losses, injuries, tears, trades, moves and the toughest stretch of my career. 

    I'll forever be grateful for how the game shaped me as person and the people it brought into my life!"

    -Andrew Ladd 

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