In a career that spanned 14 years and 871 games, Boyle registered 141 goals, and 111 assists for 252 points.
Longtime NHLer Brian Boyle announced his retirement from the National Hockey League today. He will be joining the NHL Network as a studio analyst.
Boyle was originally drafted first round by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Before turning pro, he spent four seasons in the NCAA at Boston College. In 2004-05, Boyle tallied 19 goals and 27 points in 40 games, helped the Eagles win the NCAA championship, and was named the Hockey East Tournament MVP.
Following a prestigious college career full of accolades, Boyle turned pro and joined the Kings American Hockey League affiliate Manchester Monarchs. In 2007-08, he registered 31 goals and 62 points in 70 games; he was named the AHL’s rookie of the month in January 2008 and to the AHL All-Rookie Team. Boyle made his NHL debut on Feb. 2, 2008, against the New Jersey Devils and notched his first career NHL goal that night against Martin Brodeur.
Boyle was dealt to the New York Rangers at the 2009 NHL Draft and played with the Rangers until 2014-15, when he joined the Tampa Bay Lightning for three seasons before being traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2016-17. Boyle also made stops in New Jersey, and on Nov. 1, he scored his first goal in his first game with the Devils since his diagnosis of chronic myelogenous leukemia; it was an extremely emotional moment.
In a career that spanned 14 years and 871 games, Boyle registered 141 goals and 111 assists for 252 points while playing for the Kings, Rangers, Lightning, Leafs, Devils, Nashville Predators, Florida Panthers and Pittsburgh Penguins.
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