Brodeur.
Even with the "new" NHL, Brodeur managed 43 wins last season.
10 seasons of 30+ wins.
5 seasons of 40+ wins.
2006-08-12 07:08:36
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answered by Sly 4
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Right now it's Roy but it looks like Brodeur will get more wins if he keeps on winning at least 30 games a season and play for the next 5 years or so.
Awards
* NHL All-Rookie Team - 1986
* Played in 11 NHL All-Star Games - 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003
* NHL Second All-Star Team - 1988, 1991
* NHL First All-Star Team - 1989, 1990, 1992
* Conn Smythe Trophy - 1986, 1993, 2001
* William M. Jennings Trophy - 1987*, 1988*, 1989, 1992, 2002
* Vezina Trophy - 1989, 1990, 1992
* His jersey number 30 has been retired by the Granby Bisons.
* His jersey number 33 has been retired by the Colorado Avalanche.
* Shared with Brian Hayward.
Records
* Most NHL games played by a goaltender (1029)
* Most NHL wins (551)
* Most NHL playoff games played by a goaltender (247)
* Most NHL playoff wins by a goaltender (151)
2006-08-12 15:24:22
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answered by tyrone b 6
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Brodeur or Roy what? Who is more annoying? Patrick Roy by a mile. He stil is an obnoxious dillweed esp. his behavior at the Memorial Cup this past year. Martin Brodeur is a nice guy albeit one who slept with his in-law and therefore is split from his wife.
So I'd say neither is any good as human beings. As netminders, I hate Roy so I'll go with Brodeur. King Richard that is! Canucks Halloween jersey retro 1982 fun!
2006-08-12 14:16:15
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answered by fugutastic 6
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Roy. All time wins leader, 4 Stanley Cups, 3 Conn Smythes, 2 Vezina's, 62 shutouts, unbelievable goalie.
2006-08-12 13:26:36
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answered by centreofclassicrock 4
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Brodeur at his best is better than roy at his best. Anyway Roy looks like a goat.
2006-08-12 13:22:58
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answered by NJDEVIL 2
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Roy is the all time leader in playoff wins and I think he's close in regular season wins. Definitely Roy.
2006-08-12 11:33:18
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answered by asleib2000 2
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Roy, without a dobut. Brodeur's prime came in a day and age where defense was key and on a team that really kept him out of trouble.
2006-08-12 11:26:47
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answered by stevis78 4
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Roy, but i think you mean Brodeur
2006-08-12 11:27:08
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answered by jeff6683 5
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ROY hands down, greatest goaltender ever to play!
2006-08-12 15:42:39
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answered by Matt S 2
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Both sure HOF goalies. Roy by ane eye lash.
2006-08-12 14:08:32
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answered by messtograves 5
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