The Montreal Canadiens' goaltending prospect just stonewalled the Pittsburgh Penguins, and one longtime hockey voice says the ...
The NHL's all-time winningest netminder, Martin Brodeur, has decided to retire and will join the St. Louis Blues' front office, the team announced Tuesday. Brodeur played for the Blues this season ...
The son of New Jersey Devils legend Martin Brodeur is forging his own path in professional hockey, and he's doing it close to home. Jeremy Brodeur, a 28-year-old goaltender, is entering his ninth ...
Martin Brodeur, born and raised in the suburbs of Montreal, never imagined he’d one day be standing in New Jersey, preparing to honor not only himself but the franchise he helped define, becoming the ...
TORONTO-- Martin Brodeur's long and winding journey to the Hockey Hall of Fame started in the Montreal suburb of St-Leonard with a duct-taped sock. Young Martin and his best friend Guy Martin would ...
Martin Brodeur is officially back in the NHL. The St. Louis Blues signed the NHL's all-time winningest goalie to a one-year deal Tuesday. A source told ESPN.com that the pro-rated deal is worth ...
LOS ANGELES -- Add Martin Brodeur's name to the mix for the July 1 free-agent market, as the NHL's all-time winningest goaltender has decided he's ready to leave New Jersey and see what's out there.
Here's a scary thought as the NHL heads towards the home stretch -- Martin Brodeur still isn't in top form. After three games back from a torn triceps, including Sunday's 3-0 win over Philadelphia, ...
ST. LOUIS -- Martin Brodeur may one day return to the New Jersey Devils, with whom he won three Stanley Cups and cemented his place as the goaltender with more wins than any other in NHL history. Up ...