SPORTS Wednesday, June 26, 2019 East Oregonian B3 Orpik retires after 15 NHL seasons, 2 Stanley Cup titles By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Hockey Writer Brooks Orpik called it a career Tuesday after 15 bruising NHL seasons in which he established him- self as a big-hitting, shut- down defenseman and won the Stanley Cup twice. The 38-year-old played 1,171 regular-season and playoff games for the Pitts- burgh Penguins and Wash- ington Capitals. He won the Cup with Pittsburgh in 2009 and Washington in 2018. “I’ve been extremely lucky to have the best job in the world for many years, but my body is telling me it is time to move on to some- thing new,” Orpik said. “I’m excited for more fam- ily time and to experience a lot of the things that being a professional athlete forces you to miss out on.” Orpik was more known for his physicality and defense than his offense. He put up 194 regular-sea- son and 26 playoff points but also scored the Game 2-winning goal for Wash- ington in the 2018 final on the way to the franchise’s first title. “We wouldn’t have a Stanley Cup if it wasn’t for him,” Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby said at the end of this season. “The impact he’s had on our team is probably second to none, the way he’s changed the culture and pushed guys to make them better. One of the true leaders in our game.” Orpik became a respected alternate cap- tain and leader during his five seasons in Washing- ton. Teammates nicknamed him “Batya” — Russian for “Dad.” “Batya was a great leader in our locker room and was so important for us to win our first Stanley Cup,” cap- tain Alex Ovechkin said in a statement Wednesday. “We will miss his presence AP Photo/Nick Wass, File In this Jan. 18, 2019, file photo, Washington Capitals defenseman Brooks Orpik, center, poses with Dick Patrick, left, team president, and Bill Daly, deputy NHL commissioner, after he was given a silver stick during a ceremony to honor Opik for playing 1,000 NHL hockey games, before the team’s matchup against the New York Islanders in Washington. in the room and on the ice. Not only was he a great leader and a player, but he was a better person. I’m so happy I had a chance to play with him and for our young guys to have had the chance to learn from him.” Orpik implied through- out this season it could be his last in the NHL. He had surgery in November to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. “Trying to maintain that level, efficiency was tough,” Orpik said. “So I think there were times of the year, I was frustrated just that I couldn’t do what I wanted to do.” Orpik was back to his vintage self in the playoffs, emptying the tank for 18 minutes a night during the Capitals’ seven-game series against Carolina. After AP Photo/Nick Wass, File In this April 13, 2019, file photo, Washington Capitals defenseman Brooks Orpik (44) cele- brates his game-winning goal in overtime of Game 2 of an NHL hockey first-round playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes in Washington. the first-round exit in late April, the San Francisco native conceded he thought he may have played his final NHL game but didn’t want to make a rash decision. “You got to be 100% committed to it,” Orpik said of potentially playing another season. “If you’re not, then it’s unfair to your teammates and other peo- ple that are trying to help you out. In terms of like wanting to play or being committed to play, I think that’s something that, I think when stuff doesn’t go your way after the sea- son you got to take a lot of time off to let things settle down.” Orpik came to that deci- sion and will now turn his attention to finishing his communications degree at Boston College. He said he wished he had a better post-playing career plan in place but will see where the degree takes him. He will be remembered for being the muscle behind two Cup champions — Sidney Crosby’s first and Ovechkin’s first. He often toed the line on hits and was suspended three games during the 2016 playoffs for a late, high hit that injured Pittsburgh’s Olli Maatta. “He’s a little bit of a dino- saur because he hits and there’s not a lot of hitting in this game,” said Columbus coach John Tortorella, who knows Orpik well from U.S. teams in international play. “A lot of people think he might hit hard. I think he plays the game hard. I think he plays the game the right way.” Orpik’s ability to play on the edge and defend other players made him beloved in Washington. The Capi- tals prepared for his depar- ture by trading for big-hit- ting defenseman Radko Gudas, but teammates know there’s no replacing Orpik and what he meant on and off the ice. “He’s been a force for all of us to gain knowl- edge from — how to bet- ter understand certain parts of the game, what it takes, the mental side of it,” Capi- tals defenseman John Carl- son said. “He’s just a really aware person that can help anybody at any part of their career at any level of play. He’s just been so important to us.” YOU’RE INVITED TO AN EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL EVENT! Miracle-Ear ® RISK FREE FOR 30 DAYS* Now through June 28th, 2019 WHY CHOOSE MIRACLE EAR? Benefi t Miracle-Ear Other Hearing Aid Companies 3-Year Warranty on ALL TECHNOLOGIES** Yes ? FREE Lifetime Aftercare Nationwide Yes ? Over 1,400 Locations Nationwide to Service Your Hearing Aid Yes ? Over 68 Years in Business Yes ? 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Yes ? Change or Remake Your Device up to 1 Year Yes ? 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