Kyle Wellwood has called it a career at age 30.

Wellwood, a nine-year NHLer, had one goal and two assists in nine games for Zug of the top Swiss League.

“Wellwood claimed his heart wasn’t in it anymore,” tweeted Nicola Berger, sports reporter for the Swiss newspaper NLZ, on Wednesday. “Will fly home.”

Wellwood had a legion of detractors — mostly in Toronto — who will be ready to make fat jokes due to his reputation of reporting to Maple Leafs training camps out of shape.

But as an undersized player — he was generously listed as 5-10 — his talents were perhaps underappreciated. And for a fifth-round pick (by the Maple Leafs, 134th overall in 2001), a nine-year career is nothing to sneeze at.

He finished his NHL career with 92 goals and 143 assists for 235 points in 489 career games. He played for Winnipeg, Vancouver and San Jose, but is best known for his time with the Leafs.

Wellwood had a couple of promising seasons, but injuries — and troubles staying in shape — began to dog his career.