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Martin Brodeur, the winningest goaltender in NHL history, formally announced his retirement Thursday in St. Louis, where he ended his 22-year career as a member of the Blues. Brodeur said he plans ...
Still, how do you cut a legendary goaltender? Dec 4, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; St. Louis Blues goalie Martin Brodeur (30) prior to the game against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena.
The Blues signed the 42-year-old Brodeur to ... Coach Ken Hitchcock has said Elliott is week to week. Brodeur joined St. Louis late last week and participated in his first full practice on Monday.
After 1,259 regular-season games and 205 playoff appearances in a Devils uniform, goaltender Martin Brodeur stepped out ... Needless to say, the Blues may have found their saving grace ...
New St. Louis Blues senior advisor Martin Brodeur at this press box seat for the Flyers, Toronto Maple Leafs game on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center. (Randy Miller) PHILADELPHIA — Devils ...
Jaguars 25, Giants 24, for instance. A fried egg on a hamburger. And Martin Brodeur in a St. Louis Blues sweater. Brodeur made 20 saves in his season debut Thursday night as his new team lost 4-3 ...
Goaltender Martin Brodeur might have reached the end of his Hall of Fame career. The St. Louis Blues, who had signed the 42-year-old goalie as insurance when they were hit by injuries, announced ...
Martin Brodeur has made a deal, and it’s not with a Devil. Brodeur, 42, the NHL’s all-time winningest goalie, signed a one-year contract with the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday afternoon ...
The pact between Brodeur ... brilliant for St. Louis this season, posting a .931 save percentage over 14 games played, and he’s been excellent over four seasons with the Blues.
ST. LOUIS — Martin ... Blues’ All-Star goalie. “I’m sure it’s a tough decision, but I was grateful to be on the same team with him if only for a little bit.” The 42-year-old Brodeur ...
The St. Louis Blue have signed free agent goalie Martin Brodeur, 42, to a one-year contract.Mel Evans — The Associated Press file photo ST. LOUIS >> Martin Brodeur wanted to keep playing and the ...