Edmonton told him he was being released from his PTO and he realized it was the end of the road. Good on Brandon for getting back on the ice at all. It’s a shame he couldn’t crack a lineup as a 4th line C.
bacon316
Wishing him all the best in retirement. A truly genuine and friendly human being. I miss having him as a neighbour haha
stepharee
That’s a shame, I was rooting for him 🙁 happy retirement Brandon!
Young2k04
That really sucks. This is also crazy since he just played against us yesterday. Hope he’s healthy and can live a normal life after hockey
NinCross
Had to love the Brandon interview a few days ago. Thanked the Canucks organization and fans, mentioned his kids being born here and that the city is special…
Just all class from Sutter, I’ll tell you that for free.
Ok_Philosopher_2301
I’m still sore about trading Bonino for him…
Captain_JT_Miller
Canucks should find a role for him somewhere
realheikko
Enjoy your retirement man. You’ve earned it.
epochlink
All the best
Ruilin96
Well glad he played his last game in Rogers Arena last night. Enjoy retirement!
CJK_420
Last game was in Vancouver. Fitting.
sargasso-
Good luck in retirement, sutts. Throwback to his plane interviews from a few years back: https://youtu.be/9WCU1lZds30
wooshun67
That just sucks, super nice guy off ice and very skilled, he was well worth the money when he was fully healthy, hate it when players are forced to retire due to illness
Miruzzz
Yesterdays loss got him like
freightfright
Other than the fact that this guy had unfair expectations placed on him due to the trade assets they gave up, and despite his injury history, Sutter was the perfect 3C. Wishing him all the best, and fuck long-COVID
Tatehamma
I was never a fan, but wish him all the best.
ProphetofElias
I was always a big supporter of his. Will be interesting to see what he does next, a Sutter never truly leaves hockey.
DisplacedNovaScotian
That really sucks. Hope his health can get back to 100% as soon as possible. Long covid is no joke.
AllthingskinkCA
Anyone else remember how good he was in the bubble. He finally had the chance to show us what he was meant to be. Happy retirement.
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Goodbye sweet prince
Edmonton told him he was being released from his PTO and he realized it was the end of the road. Good on Brandon for getting back on the ice at all. It’s a shame he couldn’t crack a lineup as a 4th line C.
Wishing him all the best in retirement. A truly genuine and friendly human being. I miss having him as a neighbour haha
That’s a shame, I was rooting for him 🙁 happy retirement Brandon!
That really sucks. This is also crazy since he just played against us yesterday. Hope he’s healthy and can live a normal life after hockey
Had to love the Brandon interview a few days ago. Thanked the Canucks organization and fans, mentioned his kids being born here and that the city is special…
Just all class from Sutter, I’ll tell you that for free.
I’m still sore about trading Bonino for him…
Canucks should find a role for him somewhere
Enjoy your retirement man. You’ve earned it.
All the best
Well glad he played his last game in Rogers Arena last night. Enjoy retirement!
Last game was in Vancouver. Fitting.
Good luck in retirement, sutts. Throwback to his plane interviews from a few years back: https://youtu.be/9WCU1lZds30
That just sucks, super nice guy off ice and very skilled, he was well worth the money when he was fully healthy, hate it when players are forced to retire due to illness
Yesterdays loss got him like
Other than the fact that this guy had unfair expectations placed on him due to the trade assets they gave up, and despite his injury history, Sutter was the perfect 3C. Wishing him all the best, and fuck long-COVID
I was never a fan, but wish him all the best.
I was always a big supporter of his. Will be interesting to see what he does next, a Sutter never truly leaves hockey.
That really sucks. Hope his health can get back to 100% as soon as possible. Long covid is no joke.
Anyone else remember how good he was in the bubble. He finally had the chance to show us what he was meant to be. Happy retirement.