Admittedly, it wasn't an easy conversation for either party involved. Of Plekanec's 1,001 career regular-season games, 984 were played in a Habs uniform, with his most recent outing coming back on October 17, before going down with an injury to his lower-back.
A consummate professional, the Kladno, Czech Republic native and father of two understood the Canadiens' position in the matter as they look to focus squarely on the future.
"It's obviously hard, but I understand the decision. It's a decision for the organization. Seeing guys like KK, Max and Phil doing so well, and other guys in Laval, it's probably the best way to do this," said Plekanec. "I've been around for long enough to know that these guys need to get the chance, and that's the way we discussed that."
While it wasn't the way Plekanec was hoping to close out his lengthy tenure at hockey's highest level, he was especially pleased to do it sporting the colors of the team that drafted him 71st overall back in 2001.
"I always wanted to retire as a Montreal Canadien. It's something that I'm really proud of. I would have never expected that," mentioned Plekanec, who registered 233 goals and 606 points during his 15 seasons with the Habs, and served as an assistant captain from 2010-11 through 2017-18. "I'm proud to have been part of this organization, and the decision is good for this team moving forward. I'm happy with what I accomplished here. I can leave happy and proud."