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The Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur in 2010-11: A Summary
The 2010-11 season wasn't kind of the New Jersey Devils. The team fell flat on it's collective face on October and didn't really get up from the ground until mid-January. From then on, the team's performances were vastly more respectable and successful, but it wasn't enough to make the playoffs or...
Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: April 2011
April 2011 signaled the end of a long, trying 2010-11 season. It started off awry as you can get with controllable (e.g. John MacLean) and uncontrollable (e.g. a team shooting percentage below 6%) issues in the first three months of season. The Devils were really playing for respectability as...
Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: March 2011
The month of March 2011 contained a dose of reality for the New Jersey Devils. They kept their winning ways through the beginning of the month, but like all good things, it came to an end. It's not so much the team reverted to how they did from September through December 2010; just didn't...
Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: February 2011
February was certainly the peak month for the New Jersey Devils in the 2010-11 season. They rode the momentum they built up in the second half of January into a fantastic set of results. The team went 11-1-1, climbed out of last place in the East, and reminded the rest of the league they weren't...
Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: January 2011
This is the month that where fans of the New Jersey Devils start to feel some fond memories for them. About halfway through January, the "turnaround" began. The endless losing stopped as the team managed to accomplish tasks like win games, score more than 2 goals in a game, and stop looking like...
Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: December 2010
The month of December was just terrible for the New Jersey Devils. Any of the of following adjectives would suffice: awful, pitiful, horrendous, miserable, depressing, enraging, horrific, bewildering, and craptacular. OK, the last one isn't really a word, but the point is all the same. It was a...
Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: November 2010
Welcome to the second month of Martin Brodeur's 2010-11 season. In October, Brodeur appeared in every game, started all but one of them, and promptly got lit up for 31 goals. However, upon review of each of these goals, 25 of them really can't be faulted on Brodeur, they were not soft goals. ...
Reviewing the Goals Allowed by Martin Brodeur: October 2010
Last summer, I took on the large task of reviewing every single goal allowed by Martin Brodeur both in the 2009-10 regular season and playoffs. I wanted to see what goals allowed were really his fault, and which ones were not. I wanted to see where he got beaten. I wanted to get an idea of how...






