Detroit Red Wings goaltender Chris Osgood, the goal tender is retiring after being sidelined with injuries most of last season
The 38-year-old Osgood, who won three Stanley Cups with Detroit announced plans Tuesday. He will remain with the organization that helps scouts and develop young goalies.
Osgood played only 11 games last season as a backup Jimmy Howard. He was later sidelined after undergoing sports hernia surgery in January. His retirement leaves Detroit searching for another backup goalie. The Red Wings recently re-signed Joey MacDonald for the team's No. 3 goaltender.
Osgood was the starting goalie during the Stanley Cup in Detroit, operates between 1998 and 2008. Red Wings also won the title in 1997, Osgood as a backup.
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