The defender-dinosaur will retire at the end of the season: his departure brings tears to Beat Forster’s eyes

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After 23 years of professional ice hockey, Beat Forster (41) will retire at the end of the season. The Biel defender, who previously played for Davos and the ZSC Lions, faces the last games of his career. In the documentary ‘On a farewell tour – Saurier Forster leaves’, the six-time champion looks back and forward once again. It is also impressively shown how sensitive this imposing appearance is as a human being.

Things also get emotional in the work of Sven Schoch, as part of the documentary series “Inside Plus” by MySports in collaboration with Blick. For example, when the defender legend, almost in tears, tells how he informed the team of his dismissal. Or when he talks about his check with Robert Nilsson, who never returns to the ice. Forster also speaks about the coaches who have particularly influenced him in his long career – including Petri Matikainen, who was only fired on Sunday. (just now)

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team
SP
T.D
PT
1
ZSC Lions
ZSC Lions
49
54
104
2
HC Fribourg-Gotteron
HC Fribourg-Gotteron
49
49
97
3
Lausanne HC
Lausanne HC
50
32
88
4
EV train
EV train
49
32
85
5
HC Lugano
HC Lugano
49
21
79
6
SC Bern
SC Bern
49
-3
78
7
HC Davos
HC Davos
49
24
77
8th
Geneva-Servette HC
Geneva-Servette HC
49
-12
73
9
HC Ambri-Piotta
HC Ambri-Piotta
49
-4
70
10
SCL Tigers
SCL Tigers
50
-36
68
11
EHC Biel
EHC Biel
49
-6
67
12
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
49
-27
59
13
EHC Kloten
EHC Kloten
49
-66
48
14
HC Ajoie
HC Ajoie
49
-58
39

Source : Blick

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