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DETROIT - Saying that it was time for a “new chapter” in his life, former Detroit Red Wings forward Christian Fischer has announced his retirement from the NHL at only 28 years of age.
Former Detroit Red Wings forward Christian Fischer announced his retirement Saturday at age 28 after nine NHL seasons.
Former first round pick Christian Fischer announced his abrupt retirement from the NHL after becoming a free agent this summer.
Christian Fischer retired from the NHL on Friday after nine seasons.
Christian Fischer is calling it a career. The 28-year-old forward announced his retirement from the NHL on Friday in an ...
Fischer ends his career with 523 games played across stints with the Arizona Coyotes. Also with Detroit Red Wings, and ...
A hard-working forward who played a long time for the Arizona Coyotes before joining the Detroit Red Wings, along with a ...
Detroit Red Wings forward Christian Fischer has announced his retirement from the NHL at the age of 28 through an interview ...
Christian Fischer has decided to retire after a nine-year NHL career which included stops with the Red Wings and Blue Jackets ...
Fischer announced his retirement from the NHL on Friday, Max Bultman of The Athletic reports. Fischer played 45 regular-season games with the Red Wings this season before he was claimed off waivers by ...
What Oster didn’t know was that Fischer’s decision had already been made: he is retiring from the NHL after nine seasons and 523 games, at the age of 28.
More veteran/minor league depth was added before the afternoon was over, including defensemen Noah Juulsen (one year, $900,000) and Dennis Gilbert (one year, $795,000); and center Lane Pederson (one ...