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Brodeur retired with 691 wins, 125 shutouts, 1,226 games played and 7,438 minutes played in regular-season play and compiled a 2.24 goals-against average and .924 save percentage.
On Saturday night, Martin Brodeur recorded his 551 win as the goalie for the New Jersey Devils, when they defeated the Montreal Canadiens. (Before I start this article I will declare that I have ...
Richard Wolowicz/Getty ImagesMartin Brodeur poses for a photo with his father, Denis Brodeur, after tying Patrick Roy's wins record. When the hockey world last saw Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur ...
Former New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur inked his name in NHL history books on March 30, 2003, which was the first of many records.
We know about all of his NHL records and accomplishments, but possibly the most remarkable aspect of Martin Brodeur's 21-year career in New Jersey just might have been exactly that -- the fact ...
William Perlman/The Star-LedgerMartin Brodeur Days after breaking the NHL record for wins by a goalie, the Devils' Martin Brodeur was dealt an alimony setback by a New Jersey appeals court. The ...
Martin Brodeur tied Patrick Roy’s NHL record for regular-season appearances by a goalie, and Patrik Elias scored the winner with 2:36 left in the New Jersey Devils’ 2-1 victory over the ...
What seemed an inevitability is now a reality. Martin Brodeur, the legendary Devils goalie and three-time Stanley Cup winner, will be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame, it was announced Tuesday. … ...
So all the Brodeur fans and supporters will go to the records, and point to the win record and soon to be shut out record as the measures of greatness.
Arena Martin Brodeur recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. The entrance is a shrine to Brodeur’s accomplishments, from his days with a Saint-Leonard youth logo on his chest to his time with ...
Martin Brodeur may one day return to the New Jersey Devils, where he won three Stanley Cups and cemented his place as the goaltender with more wins than any other in NHL history.