Ex-San Jose Sharks goalie announces retirement with touching note
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Ex-San Jose Sharks goalie announces retirement with touching note
"The 36-year-old Dell played 111 of his 130 NHL games with the Sharks, serving mainly as San Jose's backup goalie between 2016 and 2020, before returning to play four more games with the team during the 2022-23 season. Dell also spent one season in both the New Jersey Devils and Buffalo Sabres organizations. For his NHL career, Dell, a native of Airdrie, Alberta, had a 50-50-13 record and a .905 save percentage."
"Dell, listed at 6-foot tall, starred at the University of North Dakota from 2009 to 2012 and later helped the Allen (Tex.) Americans capture the Central Hockey League championship in 2012-13. Dell bounced between the ECHL and the AHL for the next two years, with stops in Salt Lake City and Abbotsford, B.C., before he was given a chance to play for Worcester, the Sharks' AHL affiliate. He went 15-8-2 during the 2014-15 season."
Aaron Dell, 36, announced his retirement after a 13-year professional hockey career across four leagues. He played 111 of his 130 NHL games with the San Jose Sharks, mostly as a backup between 2016 and 2020, and returned for four games in 2022-23. Dell spent one season each in the New Jersey Devils and Buffalo Sabres organizations, finishing his NHL career 50-50-13 with a .905 save percentage. He starred at the University of North Dakota (2009-2012), helped the Allen Americans win the CHL title in 2012-13, and played in the ECHL and AHL before signing with the Sharks in 2015.
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