Chara agrees to contract with Islanders, will play 24th NHL season | NHL.com (2024)

44-year-old defenseman gets one-year deal, is 13th in games played

By David Satriano

@davidsatriano NHL.com Staff Writer

Zdeno Chara
agreed to a one-year contract with the New York Islanders on Saturday. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The 44-year-old defenseman is the oldest player in the NHL and will play his 24th season. He scored 10 points (two goals, eight assists) and averaged 18:19 in ice time in 55 regular-season games with the Washington Capitals last season. He did not score a point in five Stanley Cup Playoff games.
"I love the game," Chara said. "I have passion for the game and believe that I can still play. Those are the things you need. I don't think you need to say much besides having love for the game and having passion for it."
Selected by the Islanders in the third round (No. 56) of the 1996 NHL Draft, Chara has scored 666 points (207 goals, 459 assists) in 1,608 regular-season games with the Capitals, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators and Islanders, and ranks 13th in games played.
He played his first four NHL seasons with New York from 1997-2001 and scored 29 points (six goals, 23 assists) in 231 games. The Islanders did not qualify for the playoffs in any of Chara's four seasons. They traded him to the Senators on June 23, 2001.
"It's kind of a full circle," Chara said. "Who would [have known] this would work out the way it did after 20-something years. I'm certainly very honored and humbled to be an Islander again. Obviously, the organization went through some transitions over the course of 20 years, but we all see the progress and the positivity with where the team is at."
New York has been eliminated one round from the Stanley Cup Final each of the past two seasons by the Tampa Bay Lightning, who won the Stanley Cup each time.
Chara has scored 70 points (18 goals, 52 assists) in 200 postseason games and is one of 23 players to play that many games. He was captain of the Bruins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2011.
The winner of the Norris Trophy voted as the best defenseman in the NHL in 2008-09, Chara has made the NHL First All-Star Team three times (2003-04, 2008-09, 2013-14) and the Second All-Star Team four times (2005-06, 2007-08, 2010-11, 2011-12). He is fifth among defensem*n in NHL history in regular-season games, trailing Chris Chelios (1,651), Scott Stevens (1,635), Larry Murphy (1,615) and Ray Bourque (1,612).
Chara said he received interest from other teams before deciding on the Islanders.
"We just obviously had to go through this process where it was taking some time," he said. "I had some conversations with teams and obviously with my family and we made the decision to go with the Islanders.
"Discussions with the family have been going on probably the whole summer. That was very important to me that my family would feel comfortable and ready for me to play another year and be away from them, but at the same time not too far (in Boston)."
Chara was asked if his decision to play another season in the NHL was based on a desire to play for the Slovakia in the 2022 Beijing Olympics in February. He played for his country in the 2006 Torino Olympics and was captain of Slovakia in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and 2014 Sochi Olympics. NHL players did not participate in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics.
"I didn't really think about the Olympics at this time," he said. "I kindly declined to play the qualification in Slovakia due to [the] right reasons. I don't know where this goes, but I think my focus is right now being ready for training camp and whenever the Olympics comes, I'll deal with that."
The Islanders (32-17-7) finished fourth in the MassMutual East Division last season and lost the best-of-7 Stanley Cup Semifinals to the Lightning in seven games. They reached the Eastern Conference Final the previous season.
"It was always hard to be playing against the Islanders," Chara said. "They're always on you. They play a very heavy game, grinding game and they don't give up many chances, many goals. Games are always tight. It's a very solid group with a stronger leadership and a strong core of players that have been part of the Islanders for a long time.
"Under the great coaching staff and one of the best, if not the best, [general] manager in the league (Lou Lamoriello). It's a well-structured and cultured team now and for sure they're making a lot of noise around the league."
New York opens the regular season at the Carolina Hurricanes on Oct. 14.
"You never know how your career will evolve and how it will end up, but obviously nobody can really imagine to finish where they start," Chara said. "It just worked out that way, and I'm glad it did. I'm happy to be an Islander again. That's just the way it sometimes works."
NHL.com senior writer Dan Rosen contributed to this report

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Does Zdeno Chara have a Stanley Cup? ›

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What did Ottawa get for Chara? ›

Chára was traded to the Ottawa Senators during the 2001 NHL Entry Draft as part of a deal to acquire forward Alexei Yashin. At the time, it was believed the deal would vastly improve the Islanders, who were never a contending team when Chára played there.

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Chara's departure from Boston wasn't a money issue. It was a disagreement about the 43-year-old's role. Sweeney spoke with reporters Thursday in the wake of the news that Chara had opted to sign a one-year contract with the Washington Capitals worth a mere $785,000.

Is Chara playing hockey this year? ›

Zdeno Chara's marvelous NHL career came to an end after the 2021-22 season. The Boston Bruins legend completed his 24-year career as a member of the New York Islanders and will surely earn a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame in the near future.

How many Stanley Cups did Chara win? ›

He won the Hardest Shot competition at the NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills Competition in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011 where he set a record of 105.9 mph (170.4 km/hr). He won the NHL Plus-Minus Award in 2011 with a +33 rating. He won the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins in 2011.

Who is the tallest NHL player in history? ›

Standing 2.04 m (6 ft 9 in) tall, defenceman Zdeno Chara (Slovakia) of the Boston Bruins (USA) is the tallest player in NHL history.

Why did Bruins trade Bobby Orr? ›

The Bruins were clamoring to make a deal with the Blackhawks. The Bruins had a phenomenal young defenseman in Bobby Orr, but they didn't have enough talented players around him. They saw Chicago's lumbering center as a player who might complement Orr and wanted him.

Is Zdeno Chara a hall of famer? ›

Zdeno Chara's days in the NHL are over. The future Hall of Fame defenseman retired after the 2021-22 season, ending a 24-season career that included a Norris Trophy as the best defenseman in the NHL, a Stanley Cup win, and years of dominance.

Why did Chara leave? ›

Zdeno Chara is leaving the Boston Bruins after 14 seasons and signing a one-year free-agent contract with the Washington Capitals. Chara, 43, will make $795,000 against the salary cap with Washington. He said the Bruins decided to go in a different direction, and the unrestricted free agent was not in their plans.

Did Chara retire with the Bruins? ›

BOSTON — Zdeno Chara announced his retirement after playing 21 seasons in the NHL and captaining the Boston Bruins to the Stanley Cup in 2011. The 6-foot-9 defenseman from Slovakia is calling it a career at age 45.

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The Portland Timbers may be without captain Diego Chara for most of their remaining Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs push after it was announced Thursday he's sidelined for 1-3 weeks following a successful appendectomy surgery.

Has Chara ever been suspended? ›

Chara has, well, not exactly a discipline history. He was suspended in 2005 for a fight as a Senator.

Will Zdeno Chara's number be retired? ›

His #33 will end up in the rafters before too long, and he'll end up enshrined in Toronto at some point soon too. The fact that we can all casually agree “yeah, he'll have his number retired and be a Hall of Famer” without much fanfare illustrates just how good Chara was as a Bruin.

Who was the oldest player in the NHL? ›

The oldest player in league history is Gordie Howe, who played his final NHL game for the Hartford Whalers on April 11, 1980, at 52 years of age.

How tall was Chara on skates? ›

At 6-foot-9, 250 pounds, Chara was also one of the most unique physical specimens the NHL has ever known. He is seven feet on skates, a height we associate more with the NBA than the NHL. But Chara was a dominant hockey player.

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There are 11 teams that have yet to win a Stanley Cup:
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  • Buffalo Sabres.
  • Columbus Blue Jackets.
  • Florida Panthers.
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  • Ottawa Senators.
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