TORONTO — Goaltender Curtis Joseph
has retired, ending a 19-year career in the NHL in which he was No. 4
on the career victory list.
The 42-year-old Joseph is the
winningest goalie to have never won the Stanley Cup. He had 454
victories, trailing only Martin Brodeur (585), Patrick Roy (551) and Ed
Belfour (484).
He said Tuesday he had a "great
career" and "didn't leave anything on the table." He spoke at a news
conference in Toronto, where he ended his career with the Maple Leafs.
Joseph entered the league as an undrafted free agent. He also played for St. Louis, Edmonton, Detroit, Phoenix and Calgary.