Your rants answered: Brodeur's future, Buff-a-lows and blown calls
Oh, boy ... there are some angry Sabres and Devils fans this week, as you might expect. Plus, a Flyers fan who has had enough of 20-odd years of goali...
View ArticleThe Anti-Vezina: 5 disappointing goalies
Call this the anti-Vezina list. Next week, we at ESPN.com will hand out our midseason awards. Today, we bring you what we believe are the five most...
View ArticleCapitals-Penguins clash marred by fight
The Capitals-Penguins rivalry took on another chapter Thursday night when the latest thrilling encounter between the two rivals was marred by a fight ...
View ArticleTrade rumblings: With demand peaking, which forwards are available?
Is this the year of the top-six forward at the trade deadline? Sure looks like it so far. Nearly every buyer you talk to lists a top-six forward...
View ArticleDevils' run not surprising Lou Lamoriello
Lou Lamoriello was in a talkative mood Friday morning, the phone line burning with his passion for the game, but mostly his passion for his New Jersey...
View ArticleNew Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur hires agent Pat Brisson
Martin Brodeur has hired star agent Pat Brisson as unrestricted free agency beckons Sunday and he remains without a new contract.
View ArticleRumblings: Where else could Brodeur play?
A quiet Friday morning got cranked up in a hurry when my TSN teammate Darren Dreger dropped a bombshell tweet saying Martin Brodeur might test free ag...
View ArticleRumblings: Where will Parise, Suter sign? Who is left on the market?
The offers were numerous for Zach Parise and Ryan Suter on Sunday, so it should surprise no one that they needed at least a day to collect their thoug...
View Article2012 NHL free agency -- Martin Brodeur re-signs with New Jersey Devils
Martin Brodeur is staying put. The NHL's all-time winningest goalie agreed to a two-year, $9-million deal with the only team he's ever played for, the Devils.
View ArticleBrodeur has seen this movie four times
Martin Brodeur has achieved the lockout hat trick, and even that doesn't fully detail his experience with NHL labor wars. "I was part of a strike, ...
View ArticleRumblings: Time for new CBA proposal
Both sides in the NHL's labor impasse are a little gun shy with new proposals. You have to think that will soon change, but there have been no new ...
View ArticleBrodeur worried about damage from lockout
As Martin Brodeur braced for Hurricane Sandy's arrival in New Jersey, the loquacious goaltending legend saw the bright side of a bad situation. "We...
View ArticleRumblings: Devils, Blues got goalie subplots
You can bet the question that New Jersey Devils head coach Pete DeBoer will be asked the most often this season is whom he's starting in net. Just how...
View ArticleRumblings: GMs likely to address fightning
There was likely to be a fighting discussion at next week's NHL general managers meeting in Toronto, but the mini-brawl Friday night in Philadelphia p...
View ArticleWill Brodeur be the next goalie traded?
The big fish is gone in Ryan Miller but he likely won't be the only goalie traded in the next few days. For starters, what becomes of the NHL's al...
View ArticleMartin Brodeur will test the free-agent market
Add Martin Brodeur's name to the mix for the July 1 free-agent market, the NHL's all-time winningest goaltender deciding that he's ready to leave New Jersey and see what's out there.
View ArticleRumblings: Brodeur eager to go on market
The NHL's all-time winningest netminder was intrigued on the eve of free agency, wondering exactly where he'll end up. "I'm excited and intrigued to ...
View ArticleRumblings: Blues almost went for more
The St. Louis Blues made quite the splash Tuesday, signing the most coveted center on the unrestricted free-agent market, Paul Stastny. Just imagine ...
View ArticleBrodeur playing the wait game; Schwartz, Blues still doing the dance
As training camps get set to open at the end of next week, the NHL's all-time winningest goalie likely won't be part of one, a reality that Martin Bro...
View ArticleMartin Brodeur will try out for St. Louis Blues
Martin Brodeur will begin working out with the St. Louis Blues on Friday.
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