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Martin Pierre Brodeur (born May 6, 1972, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who has played his entire National Hockey League career with the New Jersey Devils. He has led the team to three Stanley Cup championships and has taken them to the playoffs all but once in his 15-year tenure. He holds more than thirty Devils franchise records.
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Latest News
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Kostitsyn strikes twice to down B's
— Mar 14 2010 9:36 AM from Worcester Telegram & Gazette -
Late goal pushes Flyers past Blackhawks
— Mar 14 2010 8:30 AM from Wilkes-Barre Weekender -
Islanders defeat Devils as Brodeur takes a rest
— Mar 14 2010 8:17 AM from Asbury Park Press -
Devils flat, let chance at first place slip away
— Mar 14 2010 7:39 AM from Times Herald-Record -
Islanders take advantage of Devils
— Mar 14 2010 7:27 AM from Boston Globe
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Kostitsyn strikes twice to down B's
— Mar 14 2010 9:36 AM from Worcester Telegram & Gazette -
Late goal pushes Flyers past Blackhawks
— Mar 14 2010 8:30 AM from Wilkes-Barre Weekender -
Islanders defeat Devils as Brodeur takes a rest
— Mar 14 2010 8:17 AM from Asbury Park Press -
Devils flat, let chance at first place slip away
— Mar 14 2010 7:39 AM from Times Herald-Record -
Islanders take advantage of Devils
— Mar 14 2010 7:27 AM from Boston Globe
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