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Now, you or someone you love, can be the sole owner of any Martin Brodeur moment, past, present or future. For example, imagine giving your loved one the minute you first met Martin Brodeur, the minute Martin Brodeur was born or another meaningful Martin Brodeur moment. Now you can give that exact date and time, beautifully presented in its very own framed 'Certificate of Ownership' from the 'Universal Time Registry' for just £9.99 + p&p. Once that minute has been taken by you, it's yours forever. Nobody else can own the same minute. This is truly a unique gift. |
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Own a minute in the life of Martin BrodeurClick on any of the dates below to buy a minute on that day.
Martin Brodeur Reaches the GoalConsistent is Martin Brodeur’s mantra. He has played his entire hockey career with the same team, the New Jersey Devils. Martin Brodeur also considered the most consistent goaltender since he has won 35 games in each of the past nine seasons. Martin Brodeur began his professional hockey career when he was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in 1990. He took the rookie of the year award, the Calder Trophy, for the 1993-94 season by helping the Devils reach second place in their conference and getting to the third round of playoffs. Although they were the underdogs in the 94-95 season, Martin Brodeur shined in leading the team to defeat four other teams to win the Stanley Cup. In the 95-96 season, the Devils missed the playoffs, but Martin Brodeur made the All-Star game, set a record for minutes played by a goalie, and went to the World Cup with Team Canada. In 96-97 and 97-98, Martin Brodeur won the Jennings Trophy. The 99-2000 season saw Brodeur and his team win the Stanley Cup again. In 2000-01 Martin had his sixth year in the All-Star game and went to the Stanley Cup although they lost. In 2002-03, Martin Brodeur finally won the Vezina Trophy for which he had been a contender for several years. He also won the Jennings again and made the All-Star team again. That season ended on the high note of winning the Stanley Cup for the third time. In 2003-04 Martin got the Vezina for a second time and followed it up the next year with another win of the trophy. Other achievements for Martin Brodeur include a gold medal for Canada in the 2002 Olympics, the record for best career goals-against-average, record for shutouts in a playoff in 2003, and the record for the most 35 and 40 win seasons in his career. |
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