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by Paul on 05/28/12 at 08:41 PM ET
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“I’m really enjoying this. Regardless of what happens in this series, I think we made a great step last year at the end of the year and through this year to have a really good team and a good coaching staff together and it’s fun. To me, it’s all about having fun coming to the rink. I know a lot of people say it’s great to retire on top, but at the end of the day, when I’m going to say it’s over, it’s over, I’m not going to come back.
“Hopefully, we won’t have to replay that tape (laughing). I want to make sure I make the right decision. Right now I’m leaning toward coming back. We’ll see.”
-Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils. More on Brodeur from Tom Gulitti of Fire & Ice.
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Even though many other commenters on this site, in response to Paul’s earlier post about who will win in how many games, say the Kings will win it, I’m going with NJ in either 5 or 6, and I say he should retire either way. Love the guy to death, but they need to build someone else up in that position sooner rather than later. I feel more strongly about it if they really do hoist the Cup. He has been a blessing to his team from day one. Nothing will ever change that. In the words of Dirty Harry Callahan, though, “A man’s got to know his limitations.”
Posted by Carthage on 05/28/12 at 11:43 PM ET