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 ...
2009 — New Jersey’s Martin Brodeur breaks Patrick Roy’s NHL record for career wins by a goaltender. Brodeur records his 552nd win in a 3-2 decision over the Chicago Blackhawks. 2013 — LeBron James and ...
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.