Forward Daniel Carcillo, who played nine seasons in the NHL and was part of two Stanley Cup winning teams, announced his retirement Thursday.

Carcillo, 30, won the Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks last season, scoring four goals and eight points in 39 regular-season games. He did not play in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Carcillo was a third-round pick (No. 73) in the 2003 NHL Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. He debuted in the NHL with the Arizona Coyotes in 2006-07 and also played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers. He had 48 goals, 100 points and 1,233 penalty minutes in 429 regular-season games.

Carcillo had seven goals and 14 points in 45 postseason games. He was also a member of the Blackhawks' championship team in 2013.