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Martin Brodeur announces retirement

Martin Brodeur of the St. Louis Blues reacts after a stop in play trailing 4-3 to the Anaheim Ducks during the third period at Honda Center on January 2, 2015 in Anaheim, California. Harry How/Getty Images

ST. LOUIS – Martin Brodeur is moving from the crease to the front office.

The St. Louis Blues goaltender announced his retirement today at a news conference at Scottrade Center.

The 42-year-old Montreal native will remain with the organization as a senior adviser to general manager Doug Armstrong.

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The 10-time all-star and four-time Vezina Trophy winner finished his career with St. Louis after a two-decade run with New Jersey.

Brodeur holds several NHL records, including most regular-season wins (691), most playoff starts (204) and most playoff shutouts (24).

He won three Stanley Cups with the Devils and was a two-time Olympic gold medallist with Team Canada in 2002 and 2010.

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