as per tsn.ca
Sources tell TSN Theoren Fleury is attempting a comeback and wants to play in the NHL again.
After playing senior hockey last season, Fleury decided in February
he was fit enough to give the NHL another try, so he hired a personal
trainer and has been working diligently since.
Those close to him say he didn't leave the National Hockey League the way he wanted, which is fueling his desire to return.
The 41-year-old has been sober for almost four years and has been
skating daily in Calgary in the hope that an NHL team is willing to
invite him to training camp.
Interest in the former Stanley Cup champion won't be enough to clear
the way for Fleury's return. He remains under indefinite suspension
and would first have to be approved by the NHL and the NHLPA's
Substance Abuse programs doctors before reinstatement would be
considered.
Sources say Fleury recently sent NHL commissioner Gary Bettman a
letter acknowledging his comeback bid and has also discussed the
possibility with the leagues doctors.
At 5' 6'', Fleury was one of the smallest players in hockey. Intense
and fearless, Fleury made a name for himself for more than his stature.
He could score, play defensively and lead teams to championships in
junior hockey, in the NHL and on the international stage.
Sources tell TSN Theoren Fleury is attempting a comeback and wants to play in the NHL again.
After playing senior hockey last season, Fleury decided in February
he was fit enough to give the NHL another try, so he hired a personal
trainer and has been working diligently since.
Those close to him say he didn't leave the National Hockey League the way he wanted, which is fueling his desire to return.
The 41-year-old has been sober for almost four years and has been
skating daily in Calgary in the hope that an NHL team is willing to
invite him to training camp.
Interest in the former Stanley Cup champion won't be enough to clear
the way for Fleury's return. He remains under indefinite suspension
and would first have to be approved by the NHL and the NHLPA's
Substance Abuse programs doctors before reinstatement would be
considered.
Sources say Fleury recently sent NHL commissioner Gary Bettman a
letter acknowledging his comeback bid and has also discussed the
possibility with the leagues doctors.
At 5' 6'', Fleury was one of the smallest players in hockey. Intense
and fearless, Fleury made a name for himself for more than his stature.
He could score, play defensively and lead teams to championships in
junior hockey, in the NHL and on the international stage.