How appropriate for Martin Brodeur to break Patrick Roy’s record on… St. Patrick’s Day?
I’ve always been a fan of Marty Brodeur….hell of a goalie. Three Cups, four Vezinas, a Gold medal, and a slough of other trophies (but no playoff MVP). Now that he’s the leader in all time wins, the questions begin to fly….” is he the greatest ever?”
I’m a hockey fan, have been my whole life. Specifically, I’m an Avs fan…but, after my hometown St. Louis Blues, the Devils have always been a favorite. Hard work, simple play….although some people hate the trap. The trap is the asterisk on Marty’s record.
The day Patrick Roy came to the Avs, I was jumping up and down running around the house. My wife thought I was insane…his accomplishments speak for themselves, four Cups, three Vezinas, three playoff MVPs, amongst a pile of other trophies. When Patty set the new record, there seemed to be a resounding, “yup, greatest ever.”
Brodeur has played 70 to 80 games a season, for a team that has been “defense first” since the early 90′s. This play style works…period. It also holds down the opportunities for opposition shooting and scoring. This makes a huge difference.
Roy didn’t play as many games per season and didn’t have the advantage of defensive play. Hell, the 95-96 season for the Avs was…outscore everyone, screw defense. There were a lot of games stolen away.
So, is Marty the best ever? I can’t decide. Don’t care really…I just love to watch ‘em play.
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