NHL Star Nolan Patrick Seemingly Retires at 25 Due to Health Issues
Patrick, No. 2 Pick in 2017 NHL Draft, Joins Hockey Coaching Program 'The Power Play' Amid Retirement Speculations
- Nolan Patrick, the No. 2 pick in the 2017 NHL draft, has seemingly retired at the age of 25 due to health issues, including a migraine disorder.
- Patrick's retirement came to light when he was introduced as a staff member of 'The Power Play', a hockey coaching and mentorship program, where he was initially referred to as a 'retired pro with significant NHL experience'.
- Patrick was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers and also played for the Vegas Golden Knights. He last appeared in a game in March 2022.
- During his NHL career, Patrick played 222 games, scoring 32 goals and 45 assists.
- Neither the NHL nor 'The Power Play' have officially confirmed Patrick's retirement.