Brodeur allowed three goals on 25 shots in a win over Anaheim on Wednesday. It was his fifth consecutive win and seventh in his last eight while posting a ridiculous 1.38 GAA and .942 SV%. Despite the tough matchup vs. the Sharks tonight, it is hard not to have some faith in the winningest goalie in NHL regular season history.
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Brodeur stopped 27 of 28 shots in a win over the Penguins on Saturday. He is on fire right now having won four in a row and six of his last seven with an outstanding 1.15 GAA and .952 SV%. He has a tough matchup on Tuesday vs. Anaheim.
Brodeur allowed two goals on 35 shots in a win over the Rangers on Tuesday. He has won three straight starts and five of his last six, moving him to 5-3-2 after a slow start. Broduer has a tough matchup vs the Penguins tonight, but he is 2-1-1 with a 1.23 GAA and .937 SV% at home this season.
Brodeur stopped all 15 shots he faced on Sunday for his second straight shutout. After a meagre start to the season Brodeur has been stellar as of late. With back-to-back shutouts, he has only allowed two goals in his last four outings. Brodeur will face a surging Rangers team who have won six of their last seven.
Brodeur stopped all 22 shots he faced to shutout the Flyers on Thursday. Brodeur has only allowed three goals in his last three starts and while the Devils can't score they don't allow the opposition to put much pressure on their goalies. He should be a solid start on Sunday vs. Nashville.
Brodeur allowed one goal on 21 shots in a loss to the Flyers on Saturday. He continues to get limited goal support - despite a modest 2.68 GAA he has just two wins in seven appearances. Brodeur gets another crack at Philly on Thursday.
Brodeur won his first and second games of the season on Saturday and Tuesday. In those two games he posted a 2.00 GAA and .911 SV%, which is a step in the right direction for the 41-year-old. Brodeur has a good chance to win his third straight with the Flyers in town on Saturday.
Brodeur won his first and second games of the season on Saturday and Tuesday. In those two games he posted a 2.00 GAA and .911 SV%, which is a step in the right direction for the 41-year-old. Brodeur has a good chance to win his third straight with the Flyers in town on Saturday.
Brodeur will get his second straight start as Cory Schneider landed on the IR on Monday. He stopped 25 of 28 shots to earn his first win of the season on Saturday. It was an impressive win over a good Bruins team, but Brodeur has still given up at least three goals in all five appearances this season. The offensively gifted Tampa Bay Lightning could pose problems for Brodeur owners tonight.
Brodeur sat and watch Cory Schneider start the last three games but will get the nod on Saturday vs.the Bruins. He has struggled his way through four outings, posting a 3.40 GAA and .865 SV%. Expect those numbers to become more Brodeur-like soon, but not on Saturday against a strong Boston team.
Brodeur allowed three goals on 29 shots in a loss to the Flames last Friday. He will get the nod tomorrow vs. a Senators team who have lost four out of their last five. Brodeur's 3.19 GAA and .879 SV% are certainly not the must-start numbers he used to have. On a busy Thursday night in the NHL I'm sure you have better options.
Brodeur's career is clearly on the decline and so far this season you have seen that. He has two OTL in his first two starts while posting a 3.24 GAA and .868 SV%. He starts against the up-start Flames who have surprised a few teams already this season.
Brodeur allowed three goals on 26 shots in a 4-3 loss to the Islanders on Friday. The start in Edmonton will mark his first in Edmonton since 2010, a building he is 5-2-0 in. The Oilers have struggled to keep the puck out of their own net, so Brodeur should make for a solid start.
Brodeur enters his 21st season in the NHL and what a career it has been for the 41-year-old. He was 13-9-7 with a 2.22 GAA and .901 SV% last year, in what was an injury plagued season. He is healthy to start 2013-14 and will share starts with the much younger Cory Schneider. Despite his age, he still has the ability to put up fantasy worth splits.
Brodeur just recently returned to the team after spending time away because of the death of his father. The Devils have back-to-back games on Thursday and Friday so Brodeur will start one of the two. Either the season opener or the home opener.
Good news for fantasy owners as this means there will be another serviceable goalie on the market next year.
This will mark Brodeur's 16th straight start. In his previous 15 starts he is just 4-7-4. He has a fairly tough matchup vs. the Habs and the Devils have nothing to play for so you might want to look at your other options tonight.
It will be his 15th consecutive start and a must win for the Devils if they look to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Broduer shutout the Flyers 3-0 on Thursday.
With Brodeur leaving the optional skate early, he would be the defunct starter tonight. Brodeur is winless in his last 10 starts.