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Roman Polak retires, joins Blue Jackets as scout
Veteran defenseman Roman Polak has decided to hang up his skates. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Longtime NHL defenseman Roman Polak has decided to call it a career, but he will be sticking around the game. Aaron Portzline of The Athletic reports that the Blue Jackets have hired him as a European scout. Polak will replace Milan Tichy, who has joined Edmonton’s scouting department.

The 36-year-old spent the last two seasons playing back home with Vitkovice of the Czech Extraliga where he was the team captain. He had a limited role in 2021-22 and evidently decided that the time was right to hang up his skates rather than pursue another season on the ice.

Polak played in parts of 14 NHL seasons, spanning 806 career games between St. Louis, Toronto, San Jose and Dallas. His offensive numbers were quite limited — just 26 goals and 114 assists — but he was best known for playing a physical defensive game. He had 1,404 blocked shots and nearly 2,000 hits, which helped him to earn seven contracts and more than $24M in his career before heading back overseas. Now, he will begin his second NHL stint working under GM Jarmo Kekalainen, the then-scout who played a big role in him being drafted by St. Louis back in 2004.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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