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.
If Martin Brodeur returns to the NHL this season, no one should complain and no one, except Sean Avery, is going to boo him. At some point, almost everyone will tune in to see the all-time great ...
And it makes for an amazing tale. It was a Saturday afternoon in Winnipeg. Martin Brodeur set up camp in his hotel room and fired up his laptop to watch his son play hockey two provinces and ...
Brodeur is pumped about Yegorov’s 6-foot-5, 187-pound frame blocking the net at 18 years old. The Russian teenager came to the U.S. last year to play with the Omaha Lancers of the United States ...
After a seven-game stint with the St. Louis Blues, a tenure that will become useless trivia some years from now when his stay in the Show Me State is all but forgotten, Martin Brodeur announced ...
The Hall of Fame class of 2018 awaits Martin Brodeur. That much is certain. And when he gets there, he'll take his worthy place alongside the other all-time great goaltenders in NHL history.
The St. Louis Blues have been lucky to have Jordan Binnington over the years, and he had great confidence from the start according to Martin Brodeur. Despite being one of the most hated ...
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