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Reviewing Martin Brodeur's 18 GAs in February

Outside of a poor first game by the New Jersey Devils, Martin Brodeur had a good February - until he got hurt. He allowed 18 goals and this review delves into how many came in high and how many were soft among other observations.

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Reviewing Martin Brodeur's 12 GAs in January

The New Jersey Devils started a shortened 2013 season with Martin Brodeur and the first three games went well. Then there were two games that weren't close to "well," as highlighted in reviewing all 12 goals allowed by Brodeur in January.

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Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: November 2011

The review of all the goals Martin Brodeur allowed in 2011-12 continues with the month of November. I looked at all 31 goals and found that only 6 were soft and noted that this was Brodeur's first full month of the season.

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Henrik Tallinder's Return to the New Jersey Lineup: Stats, Opinions and More

Henrik Tallinder's Return to the New Jersey Lineup: Stats, Opinions and More

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Martin Brodeur Sparkles as New Jersey Devils Win 2-1 Over Los Angeles Kings

The New Jersey Devils defeated the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 in Game 5 of the 2012 Stanley Cup Finals. This post is a recap of that game where I highlight Martin Brodeur's performance, who on the Devils had a bad game, and many more observations.

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Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: January 2011

In the fourth installment of reviewing every goal Martin Brodeur allowed in 2010-11, I look at the 18 allowed in January. In this post, I describe each goal, provide a link to a video of each one, count which ones were soft, and who made errors on them.

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Praising Patrik Elias: Positive Possession Machine for the New Jersey Devils

Patrik Elias has been a core forward for the New Jersey Devils, and I take a little time to point out that his most impressive contribution to the team has been how positive of a possession player he's been for New Jersey.

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Patrik Elias' Hat Trick Heroics Carry New Jersey Devils to 4-2 Win Over Philadelphia Flyers

Tonight, the New Jersey Devils defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2. This recap praises Patrik Elias for his hat trick and Brian Rolston for setting up that hat trick; calls out the Zajac line and Anssi Salmela for playing poorly; and emphasizes how good it is to see a hated rival lose.

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