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P.K. Subban welcomes Lindsey Vonn home with GOAT-themed retirement gifts

P.K. Subban of the NHL's Nashville Predators has done his best to welcome home Lindsey Vonn and into retirement.

American alpine skier is fresh off a bronze-medal result in her final race

American alpine star Lindsey Vonn returned home on Tuesday after claiming bronze in her last race on Sunday in Sweden. (Gabriele Facciotti/The Associated Press)

P.K. Subban of the NHL's Nashville Predators has done his best to welcome home Lindsey Vonn and into retirement.

Subban tweeted out video Tuesday of Vonn returning to Nashville, Tennessee, saying she was back in the mix and officially retired.

Vonn walked in after an 18-hour flight greeted by a balloon bouquet reading "Officially ReTiRed" and a cake made to look like a goat complete with a medal around its neck and both skis and pink ski poles on the side.

Another goat, stuffed, awaited on a bed for the 2010 downhill Olympic champion and the four-time overall World Cup title winner who won bronze in the downhill Sunday at the world championships in the final race of her career.