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Brodeur won't be Blues' goalie coach next season

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Martin Brodeur is done pulling double duty.

The St. Louis Blues assistant general manager will not serve as the club's goaltending coach in 2017-18.

"He wasn't fired, just for the record," head coach Mike Yeo quipped Tuesday, according to the team's official website.

Blues GM Doug Armstrong said Brodeur will lead the search for the team's next goalie coach.

Brodeur took over the goalie role in February after Yeo was promoted to head coach following the firing of Ken Hitchcock. The legendary former netminder was named assistant GM of the Blues in the spring of 2015.

Blues starter Jake Allen and backup Carter Hutton both played well down the stretch before St. Louis was eliminated by the Nashville Predators in the second round of the playoffs.

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