NHL News: Theo Fleury wants back in the NHL...
Yeah you read that correctly all 5'6 of Theo Fleury wants back in the NHL. This article, provided by tsn.ca/nhl gives their take on Theo...
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.
Now here is where you all come in. Theo Fleury left the NHL with 1,088 points in 1,084 games. in his time with the Rangers he scored 138 points in 142 games. If he gets the invite to training camp, supposing he is allowed back, do you see him fitting in Torts system? Do you think he still has what it takes to compete at the NHL Level? Do we give him a one year contract and let the kids develop one more year? Have it ladies and gentlemen.
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Your numbers are off, I think you missed a season when you put together his stats
By my count Fleury had 201 points in 224 games, according to his TSN player page
That being said, there is no need for the Rangers to look back to the “Wilderness years” for players.
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by Jim Schmiedeberg on Aug 7, 2009 7:25 PM EDT reply actions
no worries
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by Jim Schmiedeberg on Aug 7, 2009 8:16 PM EDT up reply actions
He always kinda reminded me of Michael J Fox
I think we might sign him and trade for Richards so he can take the place of St. Louis as Tort’s tries to recreate his cup team in T.B.
why Michael J Fox?
did he skate down the ice shaking uncontrollably?
by whypitythedead on Aug 7, 2009 9:37 PM EDT up reply actions
I want him back!!
but only if he is aloud to keep his cocaine stash on the bench, and while we’re at it bring back radek dovorak and mike york.. speed, grit, and goal scoring! thats what the rangers need, I don’t care how much coke they do
the only word that came to my mind when i read this was...
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Islanders should sign him
He will be a positive influence on Tavares.
Gary Thorne=Simply the Best!
by The American Mr.Hockey on Aug 8, 2009 2:21 AM EDT reply actions
Good story on FTR
http://www.fromtherink.com/2009/8/8/981803/the-unfortunate-truth-behind
Sad to see professional athletes go broke like that. Guess he just couldnt adjust to life without a multi-million dollar income.

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