St Louis Retiring

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  1. Disturbed

    Disturbed Well-Known Member

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    Awesome career....Age caught up to him this year finally.

    Next stop HOF
     
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    chuckd3534 Well-Known Member

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    Agreed. Happy for him. Amazing though how quickly he slammed into that wall. He scored 20 goals last season and was a solid player for us most of the regular season. Then late in the season and the playoffs he was a disaster...hit him fast.

    Great career though. Good for him.
     
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    strudwickisthebest Well-Known Member

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    Good luck Marty, great career. Good 2 years as a Ranger
     
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    There had to be some kind of underlying injury i would think

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    Why? He is 40...couldn't he have just hit the wall?
     
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    I dont buy it ...slow down a bit ok..less on a shot ok...but his fitness shouldn't deteriorate like that in one half of a season thr way it did

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    If it was an injury why wouldn't he play next season? You could be right, but he also could have hit the wall after a long season at age 40...who knows.
     
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    dont get me wrong i agree that age played a huge role in it...i bet if the rangers offered him a contract he would have continued, dont think at his age he wanted to uproot and move to another new city..i think that is the big reason for him calling it quits...
     
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    Yea, there are more important things for him than hockey now
     
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    Like others said I think he just hit the wall. Small frame and he played hard every night. A lot of playoff game on top of that as well. 40 years old and he's done.
     

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