Martin Brodeur officially announced his retirement from the NHL Thursday in St. Louis – and he spoke about his Hockey Hall of Fame career and his decision to stop playing in this extended video ...
Martin Brodeur announced his retirement. When he called it a career, Brodeur did so in ownership of his fair share of NHL marks. He held the shutout record, games-played record and minutes record.
Hall of Fame goalie Martin Brodeur, known as 'Satan's Wallpaper,' played 21 years with this NHL team." Brodeur, the NHL's all-time leader in career wins and games played by a goaltender ...
Devils legendary goaltender Martin Brodeur wasn’t the only one confused by the nickname “Jeopardy” gave him. A clip from the trivia game show went viral for after a prompt for a question called ...