Sean Avery Announces Retirement: "I Threw My Skates in the Hudson" Rangers forward Sean Avery announced his retirement yesterday on the Bravo network's "The Dish," stating, "I threw my skates in the Hudson." Report: Sean Avery to retire from NHL Sean Avery told the New York Post Tuesday he will embark on his post-hockey career next month with an advertising agency that has a venture capital wing. Sean Avery's NHL future up in air: agent The New York Rangers might be rid of sometimes disruptive forward Sean Avery for good. "I am officially retired. I threw my skates in the Hudson [River]," Avery told host Andy Cohen Tuesday during the online "After Show" segment of Bravo TV show, Watch What Happens Live. Sean Avery, Controversial NHL Player, Says He's Retired Sean Avery was shipped to the Connecticut Whale around New Year's Day , but he was never really part of the team. Avery played sparingly and was often away from the team, never really embracing or accepting his AHL assignment. Is Sean Avery Calling It Quits? The former New York Rangers forward and fan favorite that played a vital role as the team's feisty agitator announced his retirement Monday night on an after-show segment of Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live." Is Sean Avery Retiring From Hockey? Sean Avery. Last night, Sean Avery appeared on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live . During the online "After Show," he was asked about his hockey future, and told host Andy Cohen the following: "I am officially retired. I threw my skates in the Hudson." Some audience members laughed. Avery didn't. Avery's agent says controversial forward was joking about retirement talk Sean Avery might need to go for a swim before resuming his hockey career. Sean Avery tells Bravo TV he's 'officially retired' from hockey, threw skates in Hudson (VIDEO) Earlier this month, former New York Rangers forward Sean Avery was left off the "Clear Day" roster for the AHL Connecticut Whale, rendering him ineligible for the rest of the regular season and the Calder Cup Playoffs. In fact, the Whale told Avery — a frequent healthy scratch after his demotion — he was no longer required to show up for practices or games. Like any fashion obsessed pop culture ... Sean Avery says he is retiring, but agent says no Sean Avery has retired from hockey. Or has he? It seemed like the 31-year-old was done with the game when he appeared on Bravo's late-night talk show What Happens Live on Monday Sean Avery's agent says controversial forward was joking about retirement talk Sean Avery might need to go for a swim before resuming his hockey career.
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