Trevor Lewis has been in the news recently for retirement from the NHL.
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Most outlets confirm that Trevor Lewis, a longtime forward who played primarily for the Los Angeles Kings and had a stint with the Winnipeg Jets, announced his retirement after a 17-year NHL career. This news was reported around April 21–22, 2026, noting his 1,034 career regular-season games and two Stanley Cup championships (2012, 2014). Sources: The Hockey News reports retirement and 1,034 games; Yardbarker summarizes the retirement and 17-year career; both reference public statements from Lewis and NHLPA.[1][2][4]
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Additional coverage reiterates the same retirement milestone, emphasizing his role as a reliable, bottom-six forward who contributed to two Kings’ Cup runs. The articles also mention his final season with Los Angeles (60 games, 12 points) and that he did not play in the 2025–26 season.[2][9]
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There is no indication of Trevor Lewis taking on a front-office role or a new coaching position in these reports; the focus remains on his retirement as a player.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest direct quotes from the announcements or summarize the key career highlights and post-retirement options discussed by analysts. Also, I can compile a short timeline of Lewis’s career milestones with links to the original articles.
Citations:
- Trevor Lewis retirement announcement and career totals[1]
- Kings retirement coverage and career details[2]
- Yardbarker recap of retirement and NHLPA tweet[4]