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Pierre-Edouard Bellemare Announces Retirement from Professional Hockey

Philadelphia Flyers

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, a former forward for the Philadelphia Flyers, has officially announced his retirement from professional hockey. After a decade-long career in the NHL, he leaves behind a legacy that includes significant contributions to multiple teams.

Bellemare began his NHL journey with the Flyers during the 2014-15 season, where he quickly made a name for himself. Over his first three seasons in Philadelphia, he tallied 17 goals and 17 assists, amounting to 34 points, while also delivering a physical presence with 259 hits. His time with the Flyers came to an end when he was selected by the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft.

Following his stint in Vegas, Bellemare went on to play for the Colorado Avalanche, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Seattle Kraken, showcasing his versatility and skill across various rosters. In the latter part of his career, he transitioned to Switzerland’s National League, spending the last two seasons with Ajoie HC. In the most recent season, he appeared in 37 games, recording one goal and 11 assists.

Throughout his ten seasons in the NHL, Bellemare’s statistics reflect his impact on the ice, with 64 goals, 74 assists, and a total of 138 points in 700 career games, complemented by a plus-22 rating. His retirement marks the end of an impressive chapter in the world of professional hockey.

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