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Former Detroit Red Wings forward Christian Fischer announced his retirement Saturday at age 28 after nine NHL seasons.
Saying that it was time for a “new chapter” in his life, former Detroit Red Wings forward Christian Fischer has announced his ...
Christian Fischer has retired from the NHL after nine seasons, the NHL Players' Association announced on Saturday.
In a move that caught the hockey world by surprise, now-former Arizona Coyotes, Detroit Red Wings, and Columbus Blue Jackets ...
Christian Fischer is calling it a career. The 28-year-old forward announced his retirement from the NHL on Friday in an ...
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.
On July 1, the Red Wings announced they re-signed Christian Fischer to a one-year contract. The 27-year-old forward said he enjoyed his first season in Detroit and knew he wanted to return.
Fischer enjoyed being in Detroit, playing with the Red Wings, and everything about the organization and his teammates. So much for having some leverage in negotiations.
Fischer is listed at 6 feet 2, 212 pounds and has played 522 NHL games between the Red Wings and former Arizona Coyotes, who selected him in the second round (32 nd overall) of the 2015 draft ...
The Detroit Red Wings are pleased with what Christian Fischer brings – checking, energy, penalty killing, a voice in the room. It’s why they signed him for another season.
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