Martin Biron announces his retirement from hockey

Rangers backup goaltender Martin Biron, who the team recently waived, has announced his retirement from hockey via Twitter:

The former first round draft pick of the Buffalo Sabres has played in 508 career NHL games, finishing with a .910 save percentage and a 2.62 GAA. He's had several more than capable seasons in the past, including a 72 game campaign with the Sabres in 2001-2002 where he posted a .915 save percentage and a 2.22 GAA. This season, however, he was a victim of the Rangers terrible start. In two games he has a .763 save percentage and a 7.61 GAA. The Rangers will be going with Jason Missiaen as the backup to Henrik Lundqvist.

About Laura Astorian

Laura Astorian is the head editor for the SB Nation blog St. Louis Game Time and has been a Blues fan from childhood. She promises that any anti-Blackhawks bias will be left at the door. Maybe.

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