On Wednesday night, the NHL revealed the New Jersey Devils‘ quarter-century team. Representing the best players who have ever donned the black and red
NHL insider Carlo Colaiacovo harked back to the days of Martin Brodeur, comparing how the goaltender’s role has changed since the legendary netminder ended his playing career.
On the latest episode of The Cam & Strick Podcast, fellow Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Martin Brodeur shared that Roy chirped him at a country club a few weeks before taking the job on Long Island. "Last winter, I'm in Florida," Brodeur said.
On Monday night, Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury tied another NHL record, further cementing his case as a future first-ballot Hall of Famer. As many know, Martin Brodeur is the NHL's all-time wins leader with 691. Moreover, he was the only goalie to ever record at least ten wins in 20 seasons, until Monday, when Fleury joined him.
The Flower’ is still blossoming 21 years later. Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury picked up his 10th win of the season on Monday, tying him with Martin Brodeur for the most 10-win seasons in NHL history at 20.
While there's a lot of talk about the most unbreakable records in sports, one all-time mark that deserves more attention is Martin Brodeur's 691 career wins -- the most by a goalie in NHL history.
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In mid-November last year, Jacques Lemaire received an unexpected phone call from a few old friends. On the other line were two of his former players, Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur and Devils current assistant coach Sergei Brylin.
Nedeljkovic became the first goalie in NHL history to have a goal and an assist in a game during the Pittsburgh Penguins' 5-2 win against the Buffalo Sabres.
Nedeljkovic knew as soon as he collected the puck behind the goal line, he had to get rid of it. More NHL: Penguins' Evgeni Malkin Receives Massive News on Stanley Cup Rings Burgl
Martinook said that in addition to Brind'Amour being, "an unbelievable motivator," the former Hurricanes captain and center is in good enough condition nearly 15 years after he retired from playing to, "get a couple fourth-line shifts in there."
The National Hockey League has spent the past few weeks unveiling their Quarter Century rosters for every NHL team, and on Wednesday night, the New Jersey Devils First and Second rosters were revealed.