Tyson Barrie has officially announced his retirement from the NHL after 15 seasons, finishing his career as a member of the Calgary Flames.
Signed as a depth piece last fall, Barrie suited up in 13 games for Calgary in 2024-25, recording three points (1g, 2a). Though his time with the Flames was brief, his career numbers speak for themselves: 822 games played, 110 goals, and 398 assists for 508 points.
Originally drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the third round of the 2009 NHL Draft, Barrie went on to play for Colorado, Toronto, Edmonton, Nashville, and Calgary. Known for his puck-moving ability and offensive instincts from the blue line, he carved out a respected career that spanned over a decade.
Barrie officially retired on August 25, 2025, leaving the game as one of the most reliable offensive defensemen of his era.