...on a Bravo! web only show. Avery is pathetic.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh07O5oeZ9Y"]Sean Avery Retirement Anouncement 3/13/2012 - YouTube[/ame]
Funny thing is... he got fired!!!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh07O5oeZ9Y"]Sean Avery Retirement Anouncement 3/13/2012 - YouTube[/ame]
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 icon, Avery sought refuge on the Bravo network, guesting on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live!" with Nicole Richie. It was on their web-only after show that Avery proclaimed he was "officially retired" from professional hockey.
The latest from Katie Strang of ESPN:
[Avery] did not dispute the comments but said he will wait to make an official announcement until his four-year, $15.5 million contract expires at the end of this season. Filing official retirement papers with the league beforehand would mean he'd forfeit the remaining money owed to him on the deal.
The bottom line is that the stellar contract that Brett Hull handed him with the Dallas Stars runs out this summer, when Avery will be an unrestricted free agent.
Where will he sign? Based on how good he is on "Watch What Happens" and "Project Runway All-Stars", we expect a bidding war between Lifetime and Bravo, with Bravo eventually winning after agreeing to air "Warren 77 Presents The Real Housewives of Tribeca."
Like any fashion obsessed pop culture icon, Avery sought refuge on the Bravo network, guesting on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live!" with Nicole Richie. It was on their web-only after show that Avery proclaimed he was "officially retired" from professional hockey.
The latest from Katie Strang of ESPN:
[Avery] did not dispute the comments but said he will wait to make an official announcement until his four-year, $15.5 million contract expires at the end of this season. Filing official retirement papers with the league beforehand would mean he'd forfeit the remaining money owed to him on the deal.
The bottom line is that the stellar contract that Brett Hull handed him with the Dallas Stars runs out this summer, when Avery will be an unrestricted free agent.
Where will he sign? Based on how good he is on "Watch What Happens" and "Project Runway All-Stars", we expect a bidding war between Lifetime and Bravo, with Bravo eventually winning after agreeing to air "Warren 77 Presents The Real Housewives of Tribeca."
Funny thing is... he got fired!!!
NEWARK, N.J. -- It looks like Sean Avery's tenure as a New York Ranger has officially come to an end.
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The 31-year-old forward was informed Tuesday that he would not be on the postseason roster of the AHL's Connecticut Whale, the Rangers minor league affiliate, and was told he no longer needed to report to the rink for practice or games, according to a Rangers spokesperson.
Avery declined to comment when reached via email by ESPNNewYork.com on Tuesday night.
Waived twice by the Rangers this season, Avery was scratched indefinitely in his second stint with the Whale in Hartford. He last appeared in a game for them on Jan. 27.
Avery is in the final year of a $15.5 million, four-year contract.
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Rangers. Islanders. Devils. If you want hockey information, ESPNNewYork.com has you covered. Blog
The 31-year-old forward was informed Tuesday that he would not be on the postseason roster of the AHL's Connecticut Whale, the Rangers minor league affiliate, and was told he no longer needed to report to the rink for practice or games, according to a Rangers spokesperson.
Avery declined to comment when reached via email by ESPNNewYork.com on Tuesday night.
Waived twice by the Rangers this season, Avery was scratched indefinitely in his second stint with the Whale in Hartford. He last appeared in a game for them on Jan. 27.
Avery is in the final year of a $15.5 million, four-year contract.