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Martin Brodeur #30 | Goalie | New Jersey Devils
Height: 6-2    Weight: 210    Shoots: L    Born: May 06, 1972, Montreal, Quebec

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Career Stats
YearTeamGPGSWLOTLGASSV%SOPIMMinGAASOATSOG
2000-01NJ7272421731661596.90691442962.3100
2001-02NJ7373382641561499.9064843472.1500
2002-03NJ7373412351471559.91491043742.0100
2003-04NJ7575382621541691.91711445542.0200
2005-06NJ7373432371871918.9115443652.57389
2006-07NJ7878482371712011.922121246972.1800
2007-08NJ7777442761681921.9204646352.174311
2008-09NJ101062221229.916225832.1672
Player Notes
December 2, 2008
Martin Brodeur has begun some rehab from his surgery to repair a torn left biceps tendon, according to the Bergen County Record.

Our View:It is a good step for Brodeur even though his return is still a while away. The earliest the team expects his return is early February.
November 11, 2008
Martin Brodeur revealed Tuesday that his left biceps tendon was 70 to 80 percent torn before he completely snapped it on November 1, according to SportsTicker. "My injury was that it was already torn before," Brodeur told the Bergen Record. "It didn't snap 100 percent. So, that's why I didn't have any stupid pain. That's why it was hard for me to believe that was it, the whole thing tore (at once). It was a combination of an older injury or wear and tear probably more than an older injury. Because I think if I did it 80 percent (at once) I would have felt it. It was probably just wear and tear and the rest just snapped (in the Atlanta game). It was just a matter of time. It could have happened now. It could have happened next year. Who knows?"

Our View:Brodeur said the previously torn tendon never affected his play, and this revelation does not affect his return date, which is in early February, at the earliest.
November 6, 2008
Martin Brodeur underwent surgery Thursday to repair the distal biceps in his left elbow, according to the Associated Press. The doctors deemed the surgery to be 100 percent successful.

Our View:The future Hall of Famer is expected to miss three to four months. In a best case scenario, he could return in early February.