Brodeur hopeful of return to NHL
TORONTO — Martin Brodeur isn’t burning up his phone trying to find a place to play. So while agent takes care of that business, the famed goaltender keeps working out and skating in hopes his NHL career isn’t over.
More than a month into the season, Brodeur is 42 and without a job. But he hasn’t given up.
“I don’t want to cheat myself on any opportunities,” Brodeur said Monday night before watching several greats get inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Brodeur is the all-time leader in wins (688) and shutouts (124) and won three Stanley Cups.
