Goaltending has become an unpredictable beast in the NHL, as the game appears to be trending away from the days of the clear-cut, heavy load-carrying No. 1. And Martin Brodeur, who played nearly all of his 22-year career in that role, is seeing it first hand.
Goaltending has become an unpredictable beast in the NHL, as the game appears to be trending away from the days of the clear-cut, heavy load-carrying No. 1. And Martin Brodeur, who played nearly all of his 22-year career in that role, is seeing it first hand.
Following their first shutout win of the season against the Islanders on Sunday, the Devils travel north of the border for a clash with the Maple Leafs