BREAKING: Ex-NHL'er Announces Retirement With 3 Years Left on His Contract
Sven Baertschi, 30, has officially retired from professional hockey. The forward had an impressive record of 66 goals and 72 assists in 292 NHL games, playing for teams like the Vegas Golden Knights. He was under a three-year contract with SC Bern until 2026.
Although retiring mid-contract is rare, Baertschi's decision is being respected. Fans wish him contentment for his contributions to the game in North America and internationally.
Leaving a sport he dedicated so much time and passion to is a deeply personal decision, and only Baertschi truly understands its impact.
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