About Duncan
Duncan Keith is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenseman. He was an alternate captain for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL) and played sixteen seasons in Chicago. He was traded on July 12, 2021 to the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Keith is known as a two-way defenseman, capable in both shutdown and offensive roles.
Duncan Keith announced his retirement Tuesday after 17 NHL seasons, during which he twice won the Norris Trophy and won the Stanley Cup three times with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Keith, 38, played 64 games with the Oilers in his only season in Edmonton, tallying 21 points. He played for Chicago from 2005-06 through 2020-21, amassing 625 points in 1,192 games. He played his 1,200th NHL game on Nov. 1, 2021, versus the Seattle Kraken and later became just the second player in NHL history with 2,000 blocked shots.
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Last Updated July 14, 2022
2022
07.14.22 - Duncan Keith reflects on his 17-year NHL career - Penticton Herald
07.12.22 - Duncan Keith retires on his terms, thanks Blackhawks coaches, players and fans - Bleacher Nation
07.12.22 - A Season Well Spent with the Edmonton Oilers - Oilers Nation
07.12.22 - Farewell and thank you, Duncan Keith - Bleacher Nation
07.12.22 - Duncan Keith highlights Brent Seabrook in tear-jerking retirement speech - Yahoo Sports
07.12.22 - Blackhawks honor Keith's long career with tribune video - NHL.com
07.11.22 - Duncan Keith, a shutdown corner on ice - Deadspin
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