While there's a lot of talk about the most unbreakable records in sports, one all-time mark that deserves more attention is Martin Brodeur's 691 career wins -- the most by a goalie in NHL history.
If standard-setters Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur commenced their careers at ... as long as Patrick’s or Marty’s or set the kind of records that Marty set, at the end of the day I think ...
While we’re mere days away from the NHL releasing the Vancouver Canucks’ quarter-century team and the trade deadline under ...
The Lions also break NFL records by being outscored by a combined ... grab in the 49ers’ 17-16 win at St. Louis. 2009 — Martin Brodeur surpasses Terry Sawchuk’s 40-year-old NHL record ...
The Lions also break NFL records by being outscored by a combined ... grab in the 49ers’ 17-16 win at St. Louis. 2009 — Martin Brodeur surpasses Terry Sawchuk’s 40-year-old NHL record ...
Luongo holds most of the goaltending records in Canucks history ... earned him second in Vezina trophy voting, only losing to Martin Brodeur, who surprisingly topped these numbers with a 48-23-7 ...
Although Roberto Luongo is a Hall of Fame netminder, who owns franchise win records with two teams ... One of the best debates in hockey is whether Martin Brodeur is the game’s greatest goalie ...
Really, it’s just a matter of when he breaks the records and gets into the HHOF ... with only Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur having more. He’s also played the fourth-most games of all time.
Chirping is a work of art, and it turns out that New York Islanders head coach and Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy ...
On the latest episode of The Cam & Strick Podcast, fellow Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Martin Brodeur shared that Roy chirped him at a country club a few weeks before taking the job on Long Island.