Martin Brodeur Quotes & Trivia

Trivia

Martin won a silver medal in the 1996 World Championships.

By recognizing his presence in the village, the owners and managers of the central park of St-Liboire named their center Le Centre Martin Brodeur (The Martin Brodeur Center).

Brodeur has four children: Anthony, twin sons William and Jeremy, and a daughter, Annabelle Antoinette.

Brodeur is the only goaltender in NHL history to be credited with a game-winning goal after scoring his second goal.

Brodeur is on pace to surpass Patrick Roy's career records for wins, games played, and minutes played as well as Terry Sawchuk's record for shutouts.

On March 30, 2003, Martin became the first NHL goaltender to record four seasons with forty (or more) victories.

He holds the New Jersey franchise record for lowest goals-against average (2.21).

On May 19, 2001, Martin became the twelfth goaltender in NHL history to record four shutouts in one post season.

Martin (After winning his 400th victory with the same team): Not to take anything away from the other guys, but it's tough for an organization to have success for so long. It definitely makes it special. It says a lot about the success of the organization.

Martin: I take a lot of pride in winning hockey games. Stats are good, but wins really show the success you have. When I look at my years, I always look at wins.

Martin became the youngest NHL goaltender to record his 300th regular-season victory on December 15, 2001.

Martin won the William M. Jennings Trophy for the 2003-04 season.

Martin was voted as the Eastern Conference starter for the National Hockey League All-Star Game in 2004.

Martin was a member of the gold medal-winning Canadian Olympic Team in 2002.

Martin was a goaltender for the Canadian Olympic Team in 1998.

Martin finished fourth in voting for the Hart Memorial Trophy for the 1996-97 season.

Martin shared the William M. Jennings Trophy for the 1996-97 season.

Martin finished third in voting for the NHL All-Star MVP in the 1995-96 season.

Martin played in his first NHL All-Star Game in 1996.

Martin was named the 1994-95 Goaltender of the Year by Hockey Stars Presents.

Martin was a member of the Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils in 1995.

Martin was the first goaltender in Devils' history to record back-to-back shutouts on April 5th and April 9th, 1995.

Martin was named the fourth-best reflexes among goaltenders by The Sporting News 1994-1995 Hockey Yearbook.

Martin was named to National Hockey League All-Rookie Team in the 1993-94 season.

Martin was named to Quebec Major Junior Hockey League All-Star second team, 1991-92.

Martin: The pressure of playing a defensive game puts the spotlight on me, but I don't think about it. I just have to play my game.

Martin wears #30.

Martin was drafted in the first round by the New Jersey Devils.

Martin is 6'2".