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Yzerman steps down as Lightning GM, BriseBois taking over

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Steve Yzerman has stepped down as general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning, the team announced Tuesday.

Yzerman, who discussed his decision with the players Tuesday, has one year remaining on his contract and will continue to serve as a senior advisor. Assistant GM Julien BriseBois will take over the top duties.

Yzerman had served as the Lightning's GM since 2010. He previously served as the vice president and alternate governor of the Detroit Red Wings.

During his eight-year tenure with the Lightning, he helped the club reach the playoffs on five occasions, the Eastern Conference Final three times, and the Stanley Cup Final in 2015, where the team ultimately fell to the Chicago Blackhawks.

As for BriseBois, he's also been with the club since 2010 and has long been speculated to be in line for a GM position.

Yzerman's run as Tampa's GM includes winning the General Manager of the Year Award during the 2014-15 season.

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