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  Martin Brodeur (1991-present)
Brodeur is not a typical Quebec butterfly goaltender.
Brodeur is the first goalie since Bernie Parent to lead the NHL with a GAA under 2.00; his 1.88 GAA was the best posted by any netminder since 1971-72.
Brodeur played in 85 percent of his team's games for the second year in a row and once again guided his team to the Stanley Cup finals.
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  Martin Brodeur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin Brodeur (born May 6, 1972, in Montreal (St-Jérome), Quebec) is a professional ice hockey goaltender.
Brodeur was drafted in the first round, 20th overall, from the Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL), in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils, for whom he has played since 1992.
Brodeur was runner-up for the Vezina, named to the 2nd All-Star Team, won the Jennings Trophy, and had the lowest goals-against-average by a goalie in almost 30 years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Martin_Brodeur   (1378 words)

  
 ESPN Fantasy Hockey 2006: Player News Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brodeur is ninth in the league with a 2.59 goals-against average.
Brodeur says the absence of Scott Stevens was a key factor in the Devils' loss to the Flyers in the opening round of the playoffs, according to TSN.
Brodeur took a Fredrik Modin slap shot to the ribs on Thursday night and was on the ice for a brief period of time, according to the Newark Star-Ledger.
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 Martin Brodeur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin Brodeur (born May 16, 1972, in Montreal, Quebec) is an ice hockey goaltender, considered one of the best goaltenders of all time.
Brodeur won the Jennings Trophy (fewest goals allowed) in 1997 (shared with Mike Dunham), 1998, 2003, and 2004.
Brodeur once scored a goal in the NHL playoffs and was credited with one in regular season play.
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 Martin Brodeur : Rotoworld.com - Martin Brodeur Biography from Rotoworld.com
Brodeur admitted that he was cheating on several goals, assuming that there would be a pass rather than concentrate on the shooter.
Brodeur is one of the best in the business and we wouldn't be surprised if he rebounded and shutout the Canes in game two.
Brodeur has once again been one of the top fantasy netminders in the game this year, and is now one win shy of 40 on the season.
www.rotoworld.com /content/playerpages/player_main.asp?sport=NHL&id=334   (919 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Martin Brodeur pics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin Brodeur was born May 6, 1972, in the Canadian hockey-crazed city of Montreal, Quebec.
Martin continued to add to his legendary status in 1997-1998 as he won his second consecutive Jennings Trophy, was named to the All-Star team and personally won a league-best 43 games.
Martin did, however, manage to redeem himself by backstopping Team Canada to a gold medal at the Winter Olympics, and he and his wife Melanie welcomed their first daughter, Annabelle Antoinette, into the world.
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 NHL - Martin Brodeur Jersey Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This road red knit gamer by CCM was worn by Martin Brodeur during the entire 1994-95 NHL season, the Devils first Stanley Cup winning year and Martin’s 2nd in the league.
Brodeur is boldly establishing staggering career totals and will go down in history as the man who turned around the fortunes of a once fledgling franchise.
Martin and his 75 career regular season shutouts are also taking aim at the all-time record which is held by Terry Sawchuk at 103.
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 Martin Brodeur gets 77th career shutout - Boston.com
Brodeur made 22 saves for his 77th career shutout, Zach Parise and Jamie Langenbrunner had power-play goals and Scott Gomez also scored in the resurgent Devils' 3-0 victory over the Atlantic Division-leading Flyers on Monday night.
Brodeur, in his 13th season with New Jersey, broke a tie with former Chicago star Tony Esposito for seventh place on the NHL's career shutout list and moved two ahead of Toronto's Ed Belfour for first place among active goalies.
Brodeur was steady but not spectacular, if only because his teammates clamped down on the Flyers after the first period and kept them out of his way most of the time.
www.boston.com /sports/hockey/articles/2006/01/10/martin_brodeur_gets_77th_career_shutout   (965 words)

  
 CHANGELING BLOG » MARTIN BRODEUR
The New Jersey Devils selected Martin Brodeur 20 th overall, in the 1 st round of the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.
Brodeur once again elevated his play in the playoffs recording 16 victories in 23 games and posting a 1.61 goals against average.
Martin Brodeur is arguably considered by many to be the best goaltender in the history of the game.
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 NBCOlympics.com - Athletes - Martin Brodeur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils is considered one of the best goaltenders in NHL history.
Brodeur was selected 20th overall in the 1990 NHL draft by the New Jersey Devils.
Brodeur had been the last Devil to touch the puck and was therefore credited with the score.
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 Martin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The given name Martin is an Anglicisation of the Roman name Martinus, derived from Mars, the god of war.
Martin is also a common family name in many countries, especially English, French and Spanish (as Martín) speaking ones.
Martin was a particularly popular name in the Middle Ages due to the fame of Saint Martin of Tours.
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 ESPN.com - NHL - Martin Brodeur - New Jersey Devils Player Card
Devils goalie Martin Brodeur was appointed this week to the competition committee formed by the league and the players association.
Martin Brodeur has a sore wrist but hopes to play for Canada on Saturday against the Czech Republic in the World Cup of Hockey semifinals.
Martin Brodeur is a finalist for the NHL MVP award and the Vezina Trophy for the league's top goalie for the second straight season.
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 Martin Brodeur
Martin Brodeur, who has goalkeeping in his genes, draws his inspiration from his father, Denis Brodeur who was a goaltender on
Another advantage that Brodeur has is his stick handling and his side to side mobility.
Brodeur also has the 2000 and 2003 Stanley Cup titles under his belt as also the prestigious 2003 and 2004 Vezina Trophy and the 1997-98 and 2003-04 William M. Jennings Trophy.
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 National Hockey League Players' Association
Martin Brodeur was drafted 20th overall in the 1990 Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils.
Martin co-won the Jennings Trophy with goaltending partner Mike Dunham and was the runner-up to the Vézina Trophy.
Martin paced the league with 43 wins (tying his team record) and posted a 2.24 GAA with six shutouts.
www.nhlpa.com /WebStats/PlayerBiography.asp?ID=643   (1034 words)

  
 New Jersey Devils, Martin Brodeur, National Hockey League - CBS SportsLine.com
Brodeur is earning $5.237 million this season, his 13th with the Devils -- the team that selected him with the 20th pick in the 1990 NHL draft.
Martin Brodeur will be 40 when his contract runs out after 2011-12.
Brodeur will be 40 when this contract runs out after the 2011-12 season.
cbs.sportsline.com /nhl/story/9192408   (545 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Brodeur following in father's mask   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin Brodeur will be in goal for the Canadian Olympic team in Torino, 50 years after his father led the team at Cortina.
Brodeur only saw his dad play once — on a tape of an old-timers game that also featured Jacques Plante, the great Canadiens goaltender.
His father believes Martin initially had difficulty adjusting to the new NHL rules, which limited his ability to play the puck outside the net.
www.usatoday.com /sports/olympics/torino/2006-01-29-brodeur_x.htm   (1371 words)

  
 TSN : canadian_hockey - Canada's Sports Leader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brodeur was solid throughout, making 34 saves in all, including 12 in the third period when the Americans pressed again.
Brodeur doesn't know what losing is like when he's wearing the Maple Leaf.
When he wasn't stopping pucks Thursday, Brodeur was busy showing off his stickhandling skills, shooting a number of long passes up the ice, the benefit of having no red line in international hockey.
www.tsn.ca /canadian_hockey/news_story.asp?id=123969   (729 words)

  
 Martin Brodeur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin Brodeur (born May 16, 1972, in Montreal, Quebec) is a ice hockey goaltender, considered one of the best goaltenders of all time.
Brodeur won the Jennings Trophy (least goals allowed) in 1997 (shared with Mike Dunham), 1998, and 2003.
He holds the record for most shutouts in a playoff year with 7, set in 2003.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/m/ma/martin_brodeur.html   (192 words)

  
 CBC Sports: Brodeur shines in worlds tune-up   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin Brodeur was sensational in the Canadian net during a 3-1 exhibition win over the United States in Halifax.
Brodeur, the reigning Vezina Trophy holder as the NHL's top goalie, will be Canada's No. 1 man between the pipes at the world hockey championships in Austria later this month.
Brodeur gave way to Stars netminder Marty Turco, who was tested immediately and kicked aside a pair of American shots in close.
www.cbc.ca /story/sports/national/2005/04/20/Sports/teamcanada050420.html   (1066 words)

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