After 15 Years in Augsburg: Trevelyan Retires - Augsburg Panthers retire T.J. Trevelyan's jersey after 15 legendary seasons
T.J. Trevelyan has announced his retirement after 15 seasons with the Augsburg Panthers. The club will honour his legacy by permanently retiring his jersey number 24. Known as the team's all-time leading scorer, Trevelyan leaves behind a remarkable record of 295 points in 561 games.
Trevelyan first joined the Panthers in 2011 after a stint with the Worcester Sharks in the American Hockey League. Over his 15-year career with Augsburg, he became a cornerstone of the team's offence. His final tally stands at 157 goals and 138 assists, cementing his place as the franchise's top point producer.
After hanging up his skates, Trevelyan will remain with the organisation in a new role. The Panthers have confirmed he will transition into coaching, bringing his experience to the next generation of players.
The retirement of Trevelyan marks the end of an era for the Augsburg Panthers. His number 24 will no longer be worn by any future player, a tribute to his impact on the club. Meanwhile, his move into coaching ensures his influence will continue behind the bench.