Rangers' St. Louis asked if he's retiring: 'Not that I know of'
Christopher Hanewinckel / USA Today
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Martin St. Louis will turn 40 in June, but he's not thinking about hanging up his skates.
The New York Rangers forward was asked Tuesday if he was retiring after his contract expires in the offseason and his response suggested it was the furthest thing from his mind.
Marty St. Louis is in the final year of his contract with #NYR. Asked if he's retiring, he smiled: "Not that I know of."
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) February 10, 2015
St. Louis recently reached the 1,000-point plateau - a remarkable feat for an undrafted player who did not make his NHL debut until he was 23. He is a season removed from winning his second career Art Ross Trophy and sits third on the Rangers with 37 points, indicating he still has plenty of hockey left in his legs.
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