Heartbreaking: Maple Leafs star announced his retirement due to medical issues
Wayne Simmonds, a former Toronto Maple Leafs forward, has announced his retirement from professional hockey due to severe health issues. Simmonds, who had a distinguished 15-year NHL career, revealed that he has been battling liver disease, requiring a liver transplant, and was also recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Despite initially managing his symptoms, a health scare in December 2023 led to hospitalization and the realization that he needed urgent medical attention.
Simmonds’ retirement marks the end of a notable career in which he became known for his physical play, leadership, and contributions to the sport, including winning the All-Star Game MVP in 2017. He played for several teams, including the Philadelphia Flyers, where he spent eight seasons and became a key player​ (360sportgist)​​ (CityNews Toronto)​.
The hockey community has expressed support for Simmonds, highlighting the importance of awareness and early diagnosis of such health conditions. His situation also underscores the potential long-term health risks athletes face post-retirement​ (360sportgist)​​ (CityNews Toronto)​.
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