Predators captain Fisher retires after 17 seasons in NHL
Nashville Predators forward Mike Fisher has retired in what he calls the hardest decision he’s had to make, leaving the defending Stanley Cup finalists in need of a new captain.
The 37-year-old Fisher said in a letter to Predators fans that “I know I’ve made the right one” in opting to retire.
Fisher had 276 goals and 309 assists in 1,088 regular-season games during an NHL career that lasted 17 seasons. He had 23 goals and 28 assists in 134 career playoff games.
He began his career with the Ottawa Senators before getting traded to Nashville in 2011.


