Rogie Vachon, the first Los Angeles King to have his jacket retired, has eyes on retiring his street number next. The renowned goalie has put his home in Venice on the market at $3.19 million.
The modern Craftsman-style dwelling, constructed in 2008, sits back from the street behind a fencing and privacy shrubs. Designed for indoor-outdoor living, features include telescoping glass doors off of formal living areas that open to an interior deck space and patio.
The two-story floor plan offers a chef's kitchen with an 11-foot marble island, a dining room, a living room with fireplace, four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in about 3,800 square feet. The second-floor master retreat has 800 square feet with dual sinks and a large soaking bathtub.
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Vachon, 69, devoted seven seasons with the Kings and holds team records for profession games (389), wins (171) and shutouts (32). He was additionally the team's general administrator from 1984 to 1992 and served as interim head coach on a number of times. He also played for the Canadiens, Red Wings and Bruins throughout a 16-year NHL career.
Vachon purchased the property for $1.989 million in 2008, records show. In 2011, he sold different Venice-area residence for $1.225 million.
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