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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 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 April 2014 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 ...
Tuktuq is a Canadian docufiction film from Quebec, directed by Robin Aubert and released in 2016. [1] The film stars Aubert as Martin Brodeur, a cameraman who is sent to a small Inuit village in the Nunavik region of Quebec as part of a government project to film the community, but soon learns that the reason behind the project is that the residents are about to be forcibly displaced as part ...
When asked, Lou Lamoriello wouldn't call it "disappointing," but I could tell he was politicking. "I don't want to use the word disappointing. There was time for a change to be made. We had made a ...
Martin Brodeur subsequently set a new record and subsequently finished with 397 losses, [14] Joseph's 352 losses were also later surpassed by Roberto Luongo who subsequently finished with 392 losses. Joseph announced his retirement on January 12, 2010, in Toronto. [15] His career would end with 454 regular season wins, 5th most all time.
By SEAN HARTNETT XN Sports Martin Brodeur had the chance to retire in glory as an iconic one-franchise player. Having led the Devils to three Stanley Cup championships and with nearly every career ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Martin Brodeur, one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history, is retiring. Brodeur starred for years with New Jersey and is now with St. Louis. He plans a Thursday news ...
Martin Brodeur is the all-time leader with 691 career regular season victories. He set the NHL record for wins on March 17, 2009, when he broke Patrick Roy's record of 551 wins. [3] In reaching the 691 wins, Brodeur had eight seasons with at least 40 wins; no other goaltender has had more than three seasons with at least 40 wins. [4]
Hextall and Brodeur both scored in a playoff game as well as a regular season game. [14] Hextall's second goal is the only goal scored by a goaltender while his team was short handed, [17] and Evgeni Nabokov and Martin Brodeur are the only goaltenders who scored on a power play [18] until Gustavsson's goal on