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Former Jet goalie Pavelec calls it a career

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Ondrej Pavelec, who was a workhorse in the Jets’ goal after the NHL franchise moved from Atlanta to Winnipeg, announced his retirement Thursday.

The 31-year-old from Kladno, Czech Republic, made the announceme­nt in a statement through his agent, Allan Walsh. He had a record of 156-167-48 and a goals-against average of 2.88 over 11 NHL seasons.

Other than 19 appearance­s as a backup with the New York Rangers in 2017-18, all of his appearance­s were with the Atlanta/Winnipeg franchise.

“I want to thank the Winnipeg Jets and New York Rangers organizati­ons,” Ondrej said in his farewell statement. “I want to thank all of my teammates for being there for me, you guys know who you are.

“I also want to thank the amazing fans in Winnipeg and New York for their support.”

Pavelec was selected by Atlanta in the second round, 41st overall, of the 2005 NHL draft. He played two seasons with Cape Breton of the Quebec Major Junrio Hockey League before joining the profession­al ranks in 2007-08, helping the AHL’s Chicago Wolves win the Calder Cup.

He played a careerhigh 68 games in 201112 for the Jets in 2011-12, the franchise’s first season in Winnipeg after moving from Atlanta.

Pavelec was the Jets regular starter for five seasons before the club turned to young netminders Connor Hellebuyck and Michael Hutchinson for the 2016-17 season.

Pavelec represente­d the Czech Republic internatio­nally, and backed up Tomas Vokoun when the Czechs won gold at the 2010 world championsh­ip. He the Czechs’ starting goaltender at the 2011 world championsh­ip, where they took bronze.

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