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What exactly possesses a person to pursue a career of sacrificing their body to intercept frozen vulcanized rubber missiles whistling along at up to 100+ MPH?
Discover the answer to that question and so much more as Sandy and Sandra welcome internationally renowned ice hockey goaltending superstar, Martin Brodeur, as their very first guest of The Adrenaline Zone’s 5th season.
Widely considered to be one the greatest goalies of all time, Martin Brodeur comes by his love of ice hockey honestly. Son of Olympic Bronze Medalist with Canada’s 1956 hockey team and famed hockey photographer, Denis Bodeur, Martin has achieved his own extraordinary level of success becoming, in just one of his many accomplishments, the all-time winningest goaltender in the NHL. During his extraordinary NHL career, almost entirely with the New Jersey Devils, Martin has set NHL marks for goals scored by a goalie, regular season wins, shutouts, and games played, and has won 30-or-more games in 12 consecutive seasons, recording eight 40-win seasons along the way. Among the many honors he has earned are a Calder Trophy, 4 Vezina Trophies, 5 Jennings Trophies, 3 Stanley Cup Championships, and 7 All-Star Team appearances. As if that’s not enough, he has also represented Canada at the Winter Olympics multiple times, twice coming away with a gold medal. Having retired from playing, Martin currently serves as the Devils’ Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018 - his first year of eligibility. You just don’t get much more legendary than that!
In this premiere episode of this new season, Martin shares his exceptional journey, brimming with winning strategies and hard earned wisdom, with our hosts, as, together, they discuss a number of fascinating topics.
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