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Martin Brodeur Decides to Retire
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9 years ago
The Blues announced on Tuesday that Martin Brodeur will retire and join the team's front office. Brodeur had 688 of his record 691 wins in New Jersey, where he won 3 Stanley Cups with the Devils.
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