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REPORT: GIGUERE SAYS HE'D RATHER RETIRE THAN BE A BACKUP
Giguere has now fully recovered from a strained groin he suffered on October 24, and the Montreal native will be joining the Ducks for their upcoming four-game road trip. The only issue? Jonas Hiller has started the last six games for the Ducks, and now it will essentially be up to the ...
Ducks' Giguere: "I'd rather retire than be a backup goalie."
dailynews.com — ANAHEIM - Ducks goaltender Jean- Sebastien Giguere was in full health Monday and will accompany the team... on a four-game road trip starting Wednesday in New Jersey. But for how much longer? Now that he's recovered from the strained groin he suffered on ... (more) Ducks' Giguere: "I'd rather retire than be a backup goalie."
Report: Giguere says he'd rather retire than be a backup
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Giguere set to return to lineup
Giguere set to return to lineup
ocregister.com — ANAHEIM - Jean-Sebastien Giguere hopes his latest comeback is his last. After a nagging groin-muscle injury kept... him out for more than two weeks, Giguere figures to return to the lineup this week as the Ducks go on a four-game road trip. "It seems... (more) Giguere set to return to lineup
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