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  2. Martin Brodeur - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. Canadian-American ice hockey player (born 1972) Ice hockey player Martin Brodeur Hockey Hall of Fame, 2018 Brodeur with the New Jersey Devils in 2009 Born (1972-05-06) May 6, 1972 (age 52) Montreal, Quebec, Canada Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) Weight 216 lb (98 kg; 15 st 6 lb) Position ...

  3. List of goalscoring NHL goaltenders - Wikipedia

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    Martin Brodeur is the only goaltender to score against another goaltender, when he scored against Dan Ellis on his third career goal, although Ellis was on his way to the bench for an extra attacker on a delayed penalty call and failed to make it back to the net in time to prevent the puck from entering the goal. Brodeur is also the only ...

  4. 1990 NHL entry draft - Wikipedia

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    Martin Brodeur headed into the 1990 NHL Entry Draft as the third-ranked goaltender Jaromir Jagr was the top-ranked European skater by the NHL Central Scouting. Heading into the 1990 NHL entry draft, Mike Ricci had spent the entire 1989–90 season ranked as the top prospect by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau. [6]

  5. Saint-Hyacinthe Laser - Wikipedia

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    The most notable player in the team's history is goaltender Martin Brodeur. He played three full seasons with the Laser, being drafted 20th overall in the 1st round of the 1990 NHL Entry Draft . Award winners

  6. 2008–09 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2008–09 NHL season was the 92nd season of operation (91st season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). It was the first season since prior to the 2004–05 lockout in which every team played each other at least once during the season, following three seasons where teams only played against two divisions in the other conference (one division at home and one on the road). [1]

  7. 1999–2000 New Jersey Devils season - Wikipedia

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    The summer of 1999 for the New Jersey Devils leading up to the franchise's 18th season in the NHL since the franchise relocated from Colorado was a difficult one, especially after being eliminated in the Eastern Conference Semifinals to the New York Rangers in five games in 1997, and in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals the previous two years: to the Ottawa Senators in six games in 1998 and ...

  8. 1991–92 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1991–92 NHL season was the 75th regular season of the National Hockey League.The league expanded to 22 teams with the addition of the expansion San Jose Sharks.A ten-day players' strike was called in April, delaying the final weeks of the regular season and the playoffs, and pushing the Stanley Cup Finals into June for the first time.

  9. 1996–97 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1996–97 NHL season was the 80th regular season of the National Hockey League.The Winnipeg Jets relocated to Phoenix, Arizona, becoming the Phoenix Coyotes.The Stanley Cup winners were the Detroit Red Wings, who swept the Philadelphia Flyers in four games and won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 42 years.