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After a few of days to deliberate, Scott Niedermayer’s not feeling retirement remorse.
Last Tuesday, the Cranbrook product called it quits on a professional career that began in 1992 and has been a success in every measurable way.
“I know it will be difficult once the season gets started again in the fall, but right now I’m very comfortable with the decision and excited about being able to do some different things,” he said from Southern California.
Last Tuesday, the Cranbrook product called it quits on a professional career that began in 1992 and has been a success in every measurable way.
“I know it will be difficult once the season gets started again in the fall, but right now I’m very comfortable with the decision and excited about being able to do some different things,” he said from Southern California.
http://www.dailytownsman.com/article/20100...hoice-to-retire

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