Dallas Stars Wing Travis Moen Retires After 12 NHL Seasons

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TORONTO (AP) - Dallas Stars left wing Travis Moen has retired at age 34 after 12 NHL seasons.

The NHL players' union announced his decision Tuesday.

Moen helped the Anaheim Ducks win the Stanley Cup in 2007. He also played for Chicago, San Jose and Montreal.

He reached the playoffs with the Stars in his final season, totaling no goals and two assists in 23 games. Moen was bothered by a broken wrist and lower-body injuries last season.

For his career, he finished with 59 goals and 77 assists. In 83 playoff games, he had 11 goals and eight assists.

The Saskatchewan native was drafted in the fifth round, 155th overall, by the Calgary Flames in 2000.

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