Daily News | Former Flyer Keith Yandle, owner of the NHL’s all-time iron man streak, announces his retirement
As the 2021-2022 Flyers left the ice for the last time on April 29, defenseman Keith Yandle stood by the tunnel embracing every single one of his teammates.
Besides his on-ice contributions, Yandle became famous throughout the league for his personality and sense of humor. He has made regular appearances on Spittin Chiclets and also has gone viral for his mic ‘d-up videos with his teams. When they joined the Flyers late in the season, rookies Ronnie Attard, Bobby Brink, and Noah Cates all said Yandle was the player they were most excited to meet.
Although Yandle struggled with the Flyers, the team spoke highly of him. Interim coach Mike Yeo, who played a part in theagainst the Toronto Maple Leafs, thus breaking his historic streak at 989 games, said it was a decision he did not take lightly and added that he felt honored to be a part of the streak while it was active.
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