Chris Pronger Leaves The Game Of Hockey For Good
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T. Tadi
September 5, 2021 (10:38)
At 46, the formerly feared defenseman has settled into a quieter, private life in the St. Louis suburbs helping his wife run a travel business with no desire to return to the game that made him a star.
«I'm out of the hockey game and just a fan and kind of watching when I can. Our business takes up the bulk of my time � and our kids," said Chris Pronger.
«[We] really kind of help (people) through a lot of what we learned on the fly and what we did in our own lives,» he said. «We've obviously been through a lot, both professionally and personally, and have a lot to offer and help guide and steer people.»
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