"Make 'em pay" was his mantra.
Colin Fraser retired from professional hockey on Wednesday, as announced by the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers of the German Elite League.
Fraser, 30 years old, spent parts of nine seasons in the NHL, three of which came with the Kings, and leaves the game, as a player, with three Stanley Cup Championships to his name (2010, 2012, 2014). Fortunately, Fraser’s decision to hang up the skates was a decision of his own, rather than one forced upon him from the physical tolls professional hockey can take on one’s body.
“My decision was purely personal reasons," Fraser said.