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Associated Press
Monday, April 13, 2009 ST. PAUL, Minn. -- By all accounts, the Minnesota Wild would have been far less successful with someone other than Jacques Lemaire behind the bench. After supervising every game since their birth as an expansion franchise nine years ago, Lemaire believes the Wild are better off without him. His players, with full respect, didn't argue. "They will need this. The team needs this," Lemaire said at his farewell news conference to discuss his decision to leave. As Lemaire retreats to his summer ho ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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