Marian Hossa's Star-Studded Final Game Roster Has Been Announced
We now know who will be playing in Marian Hossa's final hockey game.
Hossa's Final Game
Despite playing his final NHL game back in 2016-17, Marian Hossa has not played his farewell game.
Today, he announced who will be a part of the roster.
Of those playing, some of the more notable players are Nick Lidstrom, Zdeno Chara, Peter Bondra, Jonathan Toews, Daniel Alfredsson, Henrick Zetterberg, Duncan Keith, Ziggy Palffy, and Marian's brother, Marcel Hossa.
Hossa's Career
Throughout his NHL career, Marian Hossa registered 1,309 career games, 525 goals, and 1,134 points. He spent his 19-year career playing with Chicago, Ottawa, Atlanta, Detroit, and Pittsburgh.
He played a pivotal part in Chicago's three Stanley Cups in the early 2010s.
He was also inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2020.
As seen on Markerzone - The Star-Studded Full Lineup for Hossa's Final Game Has Been Revealed
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