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 into a management role with the St. Louis Blues, the team he signed with earlier this season after playing 21 seasons with the New Jersey Devils, whom he helped lead to three Stanley Cup championships. Career highlights
three-time Stanley Cup champion (1995, 2000, 2003) member of two gold-medal-winning Canadian Olympic hockey teams (2002, 2010) 1994 Calder Trophy winner (rookie of the year) our-time (2003, 2004, 2007, 2008) Vezina Trophy winner (top goaltender) five-time (1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2010) Jennings Trophy winner (goaltender or team of goaltenders with fewest goals allowed) led NHL goalies in wins during regular season nine times played in nine NHL All-Star Games scored three goals (two in regular season and one in playoffs) second in career regular-season points by a goaltender with two goals and 45 assists (Tom Barrasso had 48 points)
Brodeur's numbers
Games: 1,266*
Wins: 691*
Save percentage: .912
Goals-against average: 2.24
Shutouts: 125*
Playoff wins: 113
Stanley Cups: 3
Vezina Trophies: 4
* most in NHL history Most career regular-season wins
Martin Brodeur: 691
Patrick Roy: 551
Ed Belfour: 484 Most career regular-season shutouts
Martin Brodeur: 125
Terry Sawchuk: 103
George Hainsworth: 94 Most career playoff wins
Patrick Roy: 151
Martin Brodeur: 113
Grant Fuhr: 92 Most career playoff shutouts
Martin Brodeur: 24
Patrick Roy: 23
Curtis Joseph: 16
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