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.
Goalies have one of the most demanding positions in the NHL. Which ones have secured the most wins? Check out this definitive ...
Fleury earned his first NHL win as an 18-year-old on Oct. 18, 2003, with the Pittsburgh Penguins and went on to earn wins in ...
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 ...
It certainly wasn’t the start Marc-Andre Fleury was expecting in what was otherwise a milestone night for the veteran ...