
Martin St. Louis
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Martin St. Louis: Announces Retirement
St. Louis announced his retirement as an NHL player on Thursday.
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The 40-year-old winger, who recorded 21 goals and 52 points in 74 games with the Rangers last season, finishes up his distinguished 16-year NHL career with 391 goals and 1,033 points in 1,134 games. In addition to being a member of the Lightning when the team won the 2003-04 Stanley Cup, St. Louis -- who entered the league as an undrafted free agent -- also earned his share of individual honors. Most notably, he was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP in 2003-04, as well as being a two-time Art Ross Trophy winner and three-time recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy.
The 40-year-old winger, who recorded 21 goals and 52 points in 74 games with the Rangers last season, finishes up his distinguished 16-year NHL career with 391 goals and 1,033 points in 1,134 games. In addition to being a member of the Lightning when the team won the 2003-04 Stanley Cup, St. Louis -- who entered the league as an undrafted free agent -- also earned his share of individual honors. Most notably, he was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP in 2003-04, as well as being a two-time Art Ross Trophy winner and three-time recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy.
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Despite a slow start (one goal in 19 regular season games) to his career in New York, St. Louis was an integral part of the team’s chemistry, and a critical producer (15 points in 25 games) in the Rangers’ run to the Stanley Cup Finals. That’s all fine and well, but set aside the ties that bind, and you have a 39-year-old winger in the final year of a four-year deal. Whether or not St. Louis is considering retirement or vying for one last pay-day before he hangs them up, it’s very likely you’ll see the veteran empty the tank with all he’s got left in 2014-15. Although his pre-draft status is that of an aging veteran with dwindling offensive production (although a 69-point campaign between the Rangers and Lightning last season is nothing to scoff at), the enormity of his campaign will surely depend on his likely linemates, Rick Nash and Derek Stepan.
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St. Louis assisted on both of the Rangers' goals in Monday's Game 2 blowout loss to the Lightning.
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St. Louis assisted on Rick Nash's third-period goal in Sunday's Game 6 win over the Capitals.
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St. Louis fired off four shots in Thursday's Game 1 loss to Washington.
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