Tue 26 May 2026 - 10:00AM
TETLOW RETIRES FROM INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY
Nottingham Panthers defenceman Josh Tetlow has retired from international ice hockey after playing his final game for Great Britain last night.
The 28-year-old made 38 appearances for GB at Olympic Qualifiers and World Championship tournaments.
His final game was last night’s match against Germany at the Swiss Life Arena where he was named Player of the Game for another impressive performance in GB colours.
Tetlow said: “It has been an honour to represent Great Britain and I have loved every moment of it.
“We had our ups and down but through it all – whoever has been in the squad – we have all stuck together.
“That’s what’s so special about Great Britain – we are a team on and off the ice and that has been crucial in our recent success over the past decade.
“To win medals – and also compete at the top level of world ice hockey – has been so special and created memories I will never forget.”
Click here to read the full article on the Ice Hockey UK website.


