After four years in St. Louis — a stay that still seems unfathomable — Martin Brodeur is leaving the Blues’ organization, multiple sources confirmed to The Athletic.



Brodeur played seven games with the Blues, capping a 22-year illustrious career that will land him in the Hockey Hall of Fame in November. He’s spent the past three years as an assistant general manager under Doug Armstrong, but Brodeur’s contract expired in June and the 46-year-old decided to move on.



There has been speculation for months about Brodeur’s future, including rumors that he would land in Montreal. But when asked in June about being mentioned as a candidate for other GM jobs or executive positions Brodeur said he was actually looking to scale back his responsibilities.



It’s been a busy year for Brodeur, who was the co-GM of Team Canada at the 2018 World Championships in May, and it will continue to be hectic with the events leading up to his...