Brandon Sutter Announces Retirement
Veteran center Brandon Sutter has announced his retirement from the NHL after the Edmonton Oilers released him from his professional tryout with the team. Sutter attempted to make a comeback after sitting out the past two seasons. The 34-year-old was unable to play because of long COVID. Sutter was the 11th pick in the 2007 NHL Draft by the Carolina Hurricanes. He debuted with the team in 2009-10 and played three seasons with the Hurricane before moving on to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Following three years in Pittsburgh, Sutter joined the Vancouver Canucks in 2015. He logged 770 regular-season games in the league and tallied 289 points (152 goals, 137 assists).
Source: Edmonton Oilers
Source: Edmonton Oilers
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