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Pierre Turgeon Retires For Real
Pierre Turgeon Retires For Real
Finally, after rumors first surfaced back in June, Avalanche center Pierre Turgeon has announced his retirement from the NHL.  After 19 seasons, 1294 games and 1327 total points, "Sneaky Pete" has hung up his skates. Considered one of the most cerebral professional hockey players of all time (think Igor Larionov but without the charisma), Turgeon earned the unfriendly moniker of "Tin ...
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