Blake Wheeler Pens Messsage to Jets Fans Following Retirement
This weekend, he released a lengthy statement to fans, his playing cities, coaches and family as a thank-you to important figures in his life.
The full message from Wheeler:
With the news out that my playing days are behind me, I wanted to share a message of gratitude for all of the opportunities I've received over the years.
Thank you to every coach, staff member, and fan who supported me along the way. A special thank you to all of the medical and equipment trainers I had the pleasure of working with.
To my teammates: you pushed me to be my best, and I leave the game with friendships that will last a lifetime.Thank you to the Phoenix Coyotes, Boston Bruins, Atlanta Thrashers, and New York Rangers for the opportunity to wear your sweaters.
It was an honor every time I stepped on the ice.
To the city of Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Jets organization, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You embraced me and my family from day one and gave me the honor of serving as your captain. Together, we built something special.
I'll never forget stepping on the ice for The Whiteout for every big playoff game at home. The energy, the pride, the connection. It was unforgettable. It was more than hockey. It was home.
To my parents, Pat and Jim, thank you for your unwavering support. When no one believed in me, you did, and I will always be grateful.
To my kids, Louie, Leni, and Mase, sharing this journey with you has been the greatest joy of these past 16 years. I love you.
Sam, you have been by my side every step of the way. No one has supported me like you, and I'm thankful for your love and friendship. I love you forever and always.
I owe everything I have in this world to the game of hockey, and for that, I am truly grateful.
Blake Wheeler
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