Strang: Players to watch in second half of the season
The first three months of the season are in the books, and after a stretch of studs, duds and surprises, ESPN.com's Katie Strang gives you the players to watch in the second half of the regular season.
View ArticleWild GM: We do not have a coaching issue
Mike Yeo unleashed on his players in practice Wednesday in a video clip that got lots of air time around the continent. The Minnesota Wild head coa...
View ArticleRumblings: Blues sticking with three goalies -- for now
For the foreseeable future, the Blues are comfortable carrying three goalies. Brian Elliott is still working on his getting his A-game back after m...
View ArticleMartin Brodeur of St. Louis Blues to take one-week leave, ponder playing future
Martin Brodeur, dropped to third on St. Louis' goalie depth chart, has been granted a one-week leave of absence by the Blues to return home and mull his playing future.
View ArticleMartin Brodeur extends leave of absence
Martin Brodeur will take another week to ponder his future, and the St. Louis Blues are OK with it. With the All-Star break already on the way, th...
View ArticleMartin Brodeur retires, to join St. Louis Blues front office
The NHL's all-time winningest netminder, Martin Brodeur, has decided to retire and will join the St. Louis Blues' front office, the team announced Tuesday.
View ArticleNHL - Martin Brodeur carved out a considerable legacy that remains untarnished
Martin Brodeur's considerable legacy wasn't tarnished by his brief stint in St. Louis, and we should be happy the NHL's all-time winningest goalie will remain in the game, writes ESPN.com's Katie Strang.
View ArticleMartin Brodeur's career in numbers
Martin Brodeur, the NHL's all-time leader in games, wins and shutouts by a goaltender, will announce his retirement on Thursday. Brodeur will move int...
View ArticleRumblings: Lamoriello confident Brodeur will return to Devils
Lou Lamoriello insists he has no issue with Martin Brodeur's decision to work in the St. Louis Blues' front office for the rest of the season. "Not a...
View ArticleRetiring Martin Brodeur leaving ice 'really happy'
Martin Brodeur may one day return to the New Jersey Devils, with whom he won three Stanley Cups and cemented his place as the goaltender with more wins than any other in NHL history.
View ArticleSchneider makes 38 saves , Devils win 4th in row
Schneider makes 38 saves , Devils win 4th in row
View ArticleRumblings: Carey Price draws comparisons to Martin Brodeur
As Carey Price continues to add fuel to his Hart and Vezina Trophy campaigns, the compliments keep rolling in, including from respected rival NHL head...
View ArticleNHL -- Martin Brodeur on retirement, working for St. Louis Blues and future...
All-time winningest goaltender Martin Brodeur talks to Katie Strang about learning on the fly with the St. Louis Blues and his future plans with the New Jersey Devils.
View ArticleMartin Brodeur named assistant general manager of St. Louis Blues
Former NHL goaltender Martin Brodeur has been named St. Louis Blues assistant general manager.
View ArticleNew Jersey Devils to retire Martin Brodeur's No. 30 jersey on Feb. 9
New Jersey Devils will retire the No. 30 jersey of goaltender Martin Brodeur and will erect a statue of their longtime goaltender during ceremonies at the game on Feb. 9.
View ArticleNHL -- Martin Brodeur learning from the bottom up in St. Louis
Since retiring as a player, Martin Brodeur has begun soaking up as much as he can about how to run a hockey team, and Brodeur's willingness to pay his dues has impressed his boss in St. Louis.
View ArticleMcIndoe: Legends who held on too long
As Kobe Bryant's retirement tour starts up, let's take a look at NHL legends who, like Kobe, stuck around too long, and the teams that have helped so many have their "yeah, but" seasons.
View ArticleNHL -- Cory Schneider and the New Jersey Devils are ready for the stretch run
Ahead of a night honoring predecessor Martin Brodeur, Cory Schneider reflects on all he's learned on his NHL journey and explains why he feels the Devils are in the playoff race to stay.
View ArticleOilers-Devils Preview
The New Jersey Devils' unexpected success this season has come without any distinguished face of the franchise, a moniker that fit Martin Brodeur for 20-plus seasons.
View ArticleNew Jersey Devils retire Martin Brodeur's No. 30 jersey
Before Tuesday night's game against the Edmonton Oilers, the New Jersey Devils retired Martin Brodeur's uniform number during a moving on-ice ceremony.
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