Kopitar Makes Good First Impression on Reign Fans
The younger brother of the Kings' all-star scores the game-winning goal in overtime as the Reign beat San Francisco 3-2 Sunday.
patch.comHere’s the latest on Gaspar Kopitar.
Status overview: There isn’t a widely reported, up-to-the-minute status update on a player named Gaspar Kopitar in major outlets. It’s possible you’re referring to Anze Kopitar (LA Kings captain), who has been front-and-center in recent coverage due to retirement talks and milestone moments. If you meant Gasper Kopitar as a different player, please share more details (team, league, or country) and I’ll refine. Note: I can’t find a consistent, recent news item specifically about a Gaspar Kopitar in top hockey outlets.[1][2][3]
Anze Kopitar context (likely the figure you’re tracking if names are mixed up): Kopitar has been in the spotlight for retirement plans and legacy discussions around the 2025–26 season. Reports indicate he’s contemplated retirement around the end of the current campaign, with public comments about family and post-hockey plans, including golf and Formula 1 interests.[3]
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The younger brother of the Kings' all-star scores the game-winning goal in overtime as the Reign beat San Francisco 3-2 Sunday.
patch.comView the player profile of Gasper Kopitar (Manchester Monarchs) on Flashscore.com. Career stats (appearances, goals, assists) and transfer history.
www.flashscore.comHas the Los Angeles Kings captain, Anze Kopitar, finally slowed down? After 19 seasons, 1,429 regular-season games, 97 playoff games, and 51 games on the Slovenian national team, the guy has to have less tread on the tires. So, he's actually human?
thehockeynews.comTkachuk nearing return for Panthers; Jarvis back for Hurricanes
www.nhl.comWith just a sliver of the 2025-26 season and Anze Kopitar's NHL career remaining, the Los Angeles Kings captain was asked about his plans for retirement in a recent interview with Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
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