Martin Brodeur will announce his retirement from the NHL on Thursday. It is expected that Brodeur, a longtime New Jersey Devil, will join the St. Louis Blues front office. Martin Brodeur will ...
But while he's earned the right to take however long he wants to find a role as a backup at the age of 42, his fans would be happy to see him retire. Martin Brodeur broke records and will go down ...
On Monday night, Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury tied another NHL record, further cementing his case as a future ...
Devils Hall of Fame goalie Martin Brodeur played long enough ... close to a decade from Ovechkin’s debut in 2005 until Brodeur’s retirement in January 2015 as conference foes.