In a heartfelt announcement, former Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Jordan Oesterle has decided to retire from professional hockey, as confirmed by O2K Sports Management. Oesterle’s career spanned a notable 12 seasons, during which he showcased his skills on multiple NHL teams.
Last season, Oesterle played for the Milwaukee Admirals in the AHL, where he tallied 14 goals and 32 assists, finishing with 46 points in 69 games. He also made a brief appearance with the Nashville Predators, playing one game during the 2025-26 season.
Oesterle’s journey in the NHL included a significant chapter with the Blackhawks during the 2017-18 season. In his time with the Original Six franchise, he participated in 55 games, contributing five goals and ten assists for a total of 15 points, along with 62 hits and 97 blocks. His tenure in Chicago concluded when he was traded to the Arizona Coyotes in a multi-player deal during the 2018 off-season.
Beyond his time with the Blackhawks, Oesterle’s career took him through several teams, including the Coyotes, Detroit Red Wings, Calgary Flames, Boston Bruins, and Predators. Over the course of 409 NHL games, the 6-foot defenseman amassed 23 goals, 73 assists, and a total of 96 points, leaving a lasting impact on the ice.
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