TJ Oshie on his family's move back to Minnesota from DC area: 'It was a tough decision and one we didn't take lightly'
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TJ Oshie on his family's move back to Minnesota from DC area: 'It was a tough decision and one we didn't take lightly'
"📸: Katie Adler/RMNB Washington Capitals fan favorite TJ Oshie officially announced his retirement from hockey in June, ending an illustrious career that featured 16 seasons in the NHL, Olympic heroics, and a Stanley Cup championship. Oshie missed the entire 2024-25 season and parts of the previous campaign with chronic back pain, taking that time to rest and seek treatment. Ultimately, he couldn't regain full health to make a return to NHL ice."
"The Oshies listed their McLean, Virginia home for $9.85 million in July and, according to Zillow, it's still on the market. But Oshie won't be gone from Capitals fans' lives entirely. He teased a possible recurring role with the team but didn't provide any specific details. "I'm looking at doing a part-time thing with the Caps, so I should be going back and forth a little bit, which will be great," he said with a smile. "Things are looking up.""
TJ Oshie announced his retirement from hockey after a 16-season NHL career that included Olympic success and a Stanley Cup. Chronic back pain sidelined him for the entire 2024-25 season and portions of the previous season, and treatment failed to restore him to playing condition. Oshie and his family moved back to Minnesota to be closer to relatives, and they listed their McLean, Virginia home for $9.85 million. Oshie signaled plans for a part-time role with the Capitals and gained broadcast experience as an ESPN analyst during the 2025 NHL playoffs. He also referenced teammate Nicklas Backstrom's move back to Sweden.
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