If your name wasn't Martin Brodeur, you'd have to think about Sean Avery, the only guy who could drive New Jersey's Hall of Famer up a wall. (And down as well.) For his era, Avery was one of a kind.
Maybe not like Sean Avery turning his back on the play and waving his arms in front of Martin Brodeur like a basketball player guarding an inbound pass, but, well, not not like that, either.
NHL insider Carlo Colaiacovo harked back to the days of Martin Brodeur, comparing how the goaltender’s role has changed since the legendary netminder ended his playing career. During Wednesday's ...
with defensemen Scott Niedermayer and Scott Stevens in front of goaltender Martin Brodeur. Elias was one of the more underappreciated scorers in his time, and the best offensive player in the past ...
Fleury is second on the NHL’s all-time wins list with 571 — trailing only Brodeur's 691 — after passing Patrick Roy last season. The 40-year-old Fleury is 4-1-0 in his last five games while ...