Vegas Golden Knights forward Phil Kessel is second to Yandle with 982 consecutive games played.
Selected by the Phoenix Coyotes in the fourth round (No. 105) of the 2005 NHL Draft, Yandle had 619 points (103 goals, 516 assists) in 1,109 games with the Coyotes, New York Rangers, Florida Panters and Flyers. He also had 36 points (six goals, 30 assists) in 58 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
He had signed a one-year, $900,000 contract with the Flyers on July 28, 2021, two weeks after the Panthers bought out the final two seasons of his seven-year contract.
Yandle scored at least 10 goals in a season four times and played in the NHL All-Star Game three times (2011, 2012, 2019). As much as he accomplished on the ice, numerous teammates cited Yandle for his energy, work ethic and what he brought to the dressing room.
"He's one of the teammates you remember forever," Flyers forward Joel Farabee said. "I don't think there's enough good things to say about him. ... He's the most down to earth, nice guy that loves the game so much.
"Having the honor to play one season with him is something I'll remember. He's one of the best ever to do it and I wish him well with whatever happens in his post-career life."
Center Kevin Hayes, who played with Yandle in New York and Philadelphia, said, "He's one of my favorite teammates that I've ever played with. He's a grounded human who understands what hard work is and he's just a consistent human on and off the ice. You know exactly what you're going to get from him."
Also on Tuesday, defenseman
Zdeno Chara
, 45, announced he will sign a one-day contract with the Boston Bruins and
retire after 24 seasons
and defenseman
P.K. Subban
, 33,
retired after 13 NHL seasons
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