Five players to watch ahead of Hockey Hall of Fame induction announcement
The Hockey Hall of Fame will announce its induction class Tuesday. Here are some players who might hear their name called:
MARTIN BRODEUR
The goaltender is considered by many a lock to go into the Hall in his first year of eligibility — and for good reason. Brodeur is a three-time Stanley Cup winner, a four-time Vezina Trophy winner and a five-time winner of the Jennings Trophy. Through 1,266 regular-season games, Brodeur holds a career save percentage of .912, a goals-against average of 2.24 and has 125 shutouts. He also won Olympic gold twice with Canada (2002 and 2010). Brodeur spent 21 of his 22 NHL seasons with the New Jersey Devils and retired after a one-year stint with the St. Louis Blues in 2014-15.
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