CALGARY, Alberta -- Theo Fleury's career is ending in the place it began.
The 41-year-old forward decided to give up his comeback attempt and retire as a member of the Calgary Flames.
"I could not sign with another team," he said. "I retire a Calgary Flame."
Last week, the Flames released him from a tryout. Fleury was attempting to return to the NHL after a six-year absence and recorded four points in four exhibition games with Calgary.
In 15 NHL seasons with four teams, Fleury scored 455 goals and had 1,088 points.
Fleury is second on the Flames' career scoring list with 830 points in 791 games. Current captain Jarome Iginla leads with 851 points.
Fleury broke into the NHL in the 1988-89 season and won a Stanley Cup with the Flames.