MUST SEE - Sean Avery still up to his dirty moves - this time in Beer League
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S. Harper
April 13, 2022 (6:27 PM)
Some things never change whether that be good or bad. Last month one of the former bad boys of the NHL, Sean Avery announced his intention to make a NHL return after being out the game for 10 years.
Sean Avery was signed by the Orlando Solar Bears of the East Coast Hockey League, an affiliate for the Tampa Bay Lightning but that didn't last long.
The Spittin Chiclets Podcast Host former NHL'er Ryan Whitney revealed, a day after the agreement was in place, Avery was released by the team. Avery stated that he's the one who left because he missed his son too much.
Avery hasn't played a professional hockey game since he retired back in 2012, but he's evidently serious about getting back out there and making a name for himself once again.
The Spittin' Chiclets shared a video of Avery in action, who remains the biggest jerk on the ice, chasing down a guy in beer league and taking him out by the feet.
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