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Martin St. Louis Retires at Age 40: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction | BleacherReport
Martin St. Louis Retires at Age 40: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction | BleacherReport
Article by Mike Chiara for Bleacher Report, July 2, 2015.
Keywords: martin st. louis, tampa bay lightning, new york rangers, nhl, retired, bleacher report, article, july 2015
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NHL seasons with the Calgary Flames, Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Rangers, 40-year-old winger Martin St. Louis announced his retirement Thursday.
The Rangers made the news official via their Twitter account, and St. Louis subsequently released a statement thanking those who helped and supported him along the way, per Craig Custance of
Full statement from Martin St. Louis on his retirement: pic.twitter.com/I6duVTGO8k
— Craig Custance (@CraigCustance) July 2, 2015
St. Louis was an unrestricted free agent after the Blueshirts decided against re-signing him, but he ultimately chose to conclude his fantastic career rather than carrying on elsewhere.
The Laval, Quebec, Canada, native was among the best offensive players of his generation, as he posted 391 goals and 642 assists for 1,033 points in 1,134 career games. He played in six All-Star Games, took the Art Ross Trophy as the league\'s leading scorer twice and won both the Stanley Cup and Hart Memorial Trophy as NHL MVP for the Lightning in 2004.
Despite his immense skill, few expected St. Louis to be a star at the NHL level due to his diminutive size. Listed generously at 5\'8", he managed to excel in what has become a big man\'s game, according to James Lynch of Sportsnet:
Martin St Louis (like Paul Kariya) proved that size didn't matter in the NHL. A true inspiration and never gave up.
— James Lynch (@LynchOnSports) July 2, 2015
The six-time 30-goal scorer developed into one of the NHL\'s most popular players over the years, and he left a lasting impression on many, including Bruce McCurdy of the
Mixed emotions as Martin St. Louis, long my favourite NHLer, announces his retirement at age 40. Times passes, even for the Energizer Bunny.
— Bruce McMcCurdy (@BruceMcCurdy) July 2, 2015
As pointed out by TSN\'s Mike Kelly, St. Louis may very well boast a resume deserving of a Hall of Fame nod at some point down the line:
Hall of fame career by @mstlouis_26 , 1,000+ points (70th all-time), Stanley Cup, World Cup, Olympic Gold, League MVP, 2-time scoring champ.
— Mike Kelly (@MikeKellyNHL) July 2, 2015
Although his numbers dipped a bit this past season, to the tune of 21 goals and 52 points in 74 games, St. Louis was still a fairly productive player at 40 years of age, which is incredibly rare in a sport as physically demanding as hockey.
He was an anomaly who seemed capable of playing forever, but the time eventually comes for every player to step away from the sport.
St. Louis decided to do precisely that while he was still a solid contributor, and that ensures that his legacy as an all-time NHL great will be cemented.
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