Mike Keane retires from Moose

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Mike Keane and the Manitoba Moose have elected to part ways and the player, most recently captain of the Moose for the past five years and a three-time Stanley Cup champion, will officially announce his retirement sometime down the road.

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Mike Keane and the Manitoba Moose have elected to part ways and the player, most recently captain of the Moose for the past five years and a three-time Stanley Cup champion, will officially announce his retirement sometime down the road.

Neither the club nor Keane had any comment Monday, but the Free Press has learned the player will not be back with the Moose for a sixth season.

Keane won three Stanley Cups with three different teams during the NHL portion of his career before returning home to skate with the Moose for five years.

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Moose captain Mike Keane may be 43, but his passion for the game burns as hot as ever. The leadership he brings the team, from his smart, no-nonsense toughness to his unshakable work ethic, would pay dividends in 2010-11.
WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES Moose captain Mike Keane may be 43, but his passion for the game burns as hot as ever. The leadership he brings the team, from his smart, no-nonsense toughness to his unshakable work ethic, would pay dividends in 2010-11.
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