A Day Too Remember
December 4,
2014 was a memorable day for two of the NHL’s greatest players. In Bridgestone
Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, arguably the best goalie of all time made his
first start for his new team after 21 years with the New Jersey Devils. Over
460 miles away, one of the best Ottawa Senators ever signed a one-day contract
with the team, capping off a 20 year career. Combined, these two legends have
played over 2,800 games (and counting), won 3 Stanley Cups, and 4 Olympic
Medals. These two players are of course, Martin Brodeur, and Daniel Alfredsson.
Brodeur started his professional career in
1990 when he was drafted 20th overall by the New Jersey Devils.
Until 1993, he played in the AHL for the Utica Devils. In the 1991’1992 season,
he was called up on an emergency- basis to play in New Jersey. He won his
debut, 4-2 over the Boston Bruins. In 1993, Brodeur played his first full NHL
season, winning the Calder Trophy (best rookie goalie) in the process. He
carried the team to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they would eventually
lose to the New York Rangers in 7 games. With the starting job secured, the
next year the Devils went on to win the Stanley Cup by sweeping the Red Wings.
In the 1999-2000 season, Brodeur and the Devils went on to win the Cup again.
He and the rest of the Devils accomplished the same feat in 2005. Brodeur also
was on both the 2002 and 2010 Olympic-Gold winning hockey team for Canada.
Apart from all of his championships, Martin
Brodeur broke many records. In 2009, he earned his 552nd career win
to pass Patrick Roy for most all time. Currently, he has 668 wins. He also
holds the title of most shout-outs, in both the regular season and playoffs at
148. Brodeur also has the most 30 and 40 wins seasons, along with the most
goals ever by a goaltender (5). He also has the only game-winning goal by a
goalie. Brodeur also has the most saves and most games played. The list of accomplishments
goes on and on.
Another player ended his career the same day
Martin Brodeur started for his new team. This is Daniel Alfredsson. On December
4th, he signed a one-day contract with the Ottawa Senators, a team
he played for from 1994-2013. To commemorate the occasion, Alfredsson dropped
the honorary puck at the Islanders-Senators game. Although never winning a
Stanley Cup, he did win 2 medals for Sweden at the Olympics. However, he did
lead the Senators to the Cup Final in 2007, where the lost to the Ducks 4-1.
Along with Brodeur, Alfredsson holds numerous
records. He holds the all-time record for most regular season goals, assists,
and points. He has also played the most regular season games in Senator’s
history. Alfredsson also played over 1,000 games for the Senators. In 2013, he
signed a 5.5 million dollar contract with the Red Wings for one year. He did
this to try to win his first Stanley Cup with a contending team. He was
unsuccessful, losing to the Boston Bruins in 5 games.
Both players have been amazing assets for
their numerous teams. Both Brodeur and Alfredsson will most surely go down as
some of the best to ever play the game, and will surely eventually enter the
Hockey Hall of Fame.
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