Martin Brodeur: An Inside Look
Feb 27, 2009 - 11:19 AM New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur is on the verge of becoming the NHL's all-time leader in both wins and shutouts during the regular season. Below is a look at some of the 36-year-old native of Montreal's career accomplishments.-- has recorded 545 career regular-season wins, trailing Patrick Roy (551) by six for first place on the all-time list.
-- has posted 99 career regular-season shutouts, trailing Terry Sawchuk (103) by four for first place on the all-time list.
-- has posted 22 career postseason shutouts, trailing Patrick Roy (23) by one for first place on the all-time list.
-- has posted 121 career shutouts in the regular season and postseason combined, the most in NHL history.
-- has appeared in 979 career regular-season games, trailing Roy (1,029) by 50 for first place on the all-time list.
-- has played 57,850 career minutes during the regular season, trailing Roy (60,235) by 2,385 for first place on the all-time list.
-- has recorded at least 30 regular-season wins a total of 12 times, trailing Roy (13) by one for first place on the all-time list.
-- has recorded at least 40 regular-season wins a total of seven times, the most in NHL history.
-- has recorded at least 30 wins each of the last 12 regular seasons, the longest streak in NHL history.
-- has recorded at least 40 wins each of the last three regular seasons, the longest streak in NHL history.
-- has made 14 consecutive Opening Night starts for the same team, the longest streak in NHL history.
-- has recorded 53 career overtime wins during the regular season, the most in NHL history.
-- recorded an NHL-record 48 wins in 2006-07.
-- played an NHL-record 4,697 minutes in 2006-07.
-- recorded an NHL-record seven shutouts during the 2003 postseason.
-- recorded three shutouts during the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, tying Frank McCool for the NHL record.
-- has posted at least 10 regular-season shutouts a total of four times.
-- has appeared in at least 70 regular-season games a total of 11 times.
-- scored a goal in Game One of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals against the Montreal Canadiens on April 17, 1997.
-- was credited with the game-winning goal against the Philadelphia Flyers on February 15, 2000, joining Ron Hextall as the only goaltenders to have scored a goal in both the regular season and the postseason.
-- has won three Stanley Cup championships.
-- has won four Vezina Trophies.
-- has won four William M. Jennings Trophies.
-- has won 10 team most valuable player awards.
-- won the Calder Trophy in 1994.
-- has appeared in nine NHL All-Star Games.
-- has appeared in two Winter Olympic Games.
-- won the gold medal in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
-- has led the NHL in games played during the regular season five times.
-- has led the NHL in games played during the postseason four times.
-- has led the NHL in wins during the regular season eight times.
-- has led the NHL in wins during the postseason three times.
-- has led the NHL in minutes played during the regular season six times.
-- has led the NHL in minutes played during the postseason four times.
-- has led the NHL in shutouts during the regular season four times.
-- has led the NHL in shutouts during the postseason three times.
-- has led the NHL in goals-against average during the regular season one time.
-- has led the NHL in goals-against average during the postseason three times.
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