Milan Lucic will continue his career in the United Kingdom

Milan Lucic re-emerged into the NHL world this fall. The power forward, who spent most of his career in Boston, took part in a professional tryout at the Blues camp, hoping to create a club.

It was the return of a man whose last game on the Bettman circuit was Oct. 21, 2023.

But in the end, Lucic was unable to force the Blues to act. However, he played five games for the school club, during which he scored one point and maintained a -7 difference.

But Lucic, it seems, is not ready to hang up his skates just yet: according to David Pagnotta, the forward will sign a contract with the team in Elite Hockey League.

This is the league of the United Kingdom.

There are currently rumors that the team in question is the Fife Flyers, based in Scotland. We are talking about the oldest team in Great Britain, founded in 1938.

But we're talking about a team that has wretched Season: The club has a 2-15-1 record this season, with two wins coming in overtime.

At 37 years old, Lucic is clearly no longer in his prime. However, we know that in these leagues the caliber tends to be much lower, so he could make an impact with his new team.

At the same time, it might explain why the Blues released him from his professional trial two weeks ago. So he can find work elsewhere.

We will monitor the situation closely, but Lucic will most likely continue his career in the next few months. And it looks like Scotland is the place for you.

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