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BRODEUR has been injured since november 2nd this season, 2008-09. BRODEUR plays for the New-Jersey Devils and is jersey #30. BRODEUR has gone under left elbow surgery, after having ripped the tendants in his left arm. BRODEUR has been out since november, and his first official practice with the team after recovery was at the beginning of february. At this home game vs. Colorado Avalanche BRODEUR feels ready to play as the goaltender once more for the team. BRODEUR is one of the best goalies the league and the teams ever had. some say BRODEUR is a legend. BRODEUR is on the verge of setting the record for most wins and shutouts during regular season.
BRODEUR #30:
— has recorded 544 career regular-season wins, trailing Patrick Roy (551) by seven for first place on the all-time list.
— has posted 98 career regular-season shutouts, trailing Terry Sawchuk (103) by five 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 120 career shutouts in the regular season and postseason combined, the most in NHL history.
— has appeared in 978 career regular-season games, trailing Roy (1,029) by 51 for first place on the all-time list.
— has played 57,790 career minutes during the regular season, trailing Roy (60,235) by 2,444 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.
BRODEUR is an all-time goalie and is my hero!*