Brodeur Retires

Today it was announced that Martin Brodeur has finally called time on his 21 year career in the NHL after a short spell at St Louis Blues. To say he has had an extraordinary career would be putting things lightly! In 2009, he officially surpassed Patrick Roy to become the most winning goaltender in NHL history and finishes with a remarkable record 691 wins and 125 shutouts are most in NHL history. Brodeur was an integral part of the New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup triumphs in 1995, 2000 and 2003, and was also a part of two Canadian Olympic gold medal winning teams in Salt Lake City in 2002 and on home turf in Vancouver in 2010!

Brodeur was the league leader in wins nine different times, shutouts over five times, and remarkably he led the league in games played six times, which included playing in 70 or more games in 10 consecutive seasons from 1997-98 to 2007-08. His great skills were also reflected in his 10 NHL All Star appearances, four Vezina Trophies, and not to mention winning the Jennings Trophy five times! But perhaps even more incredible than that- Brodeur also notched up over three career goals which is a record for a goaltender!

For his final season, Brodeur recorded his final shut-out on December 29th with a 3-0 win over the Colorado Avalanche. He finishes this year with a record of 3-3-0 with a 2.87 GAA and .899 save percentage. He now seems set to to join the Blues front office staff.

Martin, congratulations on your career, you are rightly considered one of the great players of this game and we proudly await your hall of fame selection!


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