2-3 yrs
I like the fact that you put on paper, because as good as people like Roy and Brodeur and Hasek are, they still pale in comparison to the greats such as Plante, Sawchuk, Hainsworth, and Durnan
2007-09-09 08:49:36
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answer #1
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answered by Like I'm Telling You Who I A 7
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Brodeur is the best on paper and the best all-time. He has 2-3 more years. Probably 4. 600 wins isn't out of reach.
2007-09-09 20:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm still trying to figure out how many Neidermayer, Forsberg and Selanne have left, let alone Brodeur. He's definitely playing this year and I have heard rumblings it could be his last but I could see another 3 or 4 from him, depending on what shape the team is in.
Any number would just be a guess because only he knows and actually he probably doesn't even have any idea.
2007-09-09 15:51:40
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answered by Bob Loblaw 7
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Best on paper? Maybe. The best of all time? Hell no. How many seasons left? 2-3 seasons.
2007-09-09 20:35:27
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answered by N/A 6
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Even as a Flyers fan I have had the highest respect for MB. I think he can do two more seasons beyond the next one.
2007-09-09 15:51:08
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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you never know with players these days. some like chelios, hasek, and bondra keep playing way past their time but then you get guys like Niedermayer who retire at the top of their game. my guess is 4 to 5, or more if he needs them to break the wins and shutouts record (he won't).
2007-09-09 15:51:14
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answered by DC FURY 6
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im going to guess 4
2007-09-09 15:39:30
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answered by guest987654321 2
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It's all about the groin in net.
2007-09-09 16:21:23
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answered by Tim O 5
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