To eliminate the need to use 2 different routers, the only possibility I see is 
to use a js library that works both on client and server-side. Backbone.js has 
a minimal router like this, you may also want to check crossroads.js or 
finch.js.
But something tells me that you'll need to write some different boilerplate for 
server and client to plug into this. Both have different ways to "listen to" 
URL requests/changes. History.js is famous for doing this in the client I 
think. 

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