Martin Brodeur Wants Out of New Jersey
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Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports |
Brodeur said, "I've had a lot of good conversations with the Devils, but I'm not inclined at going back at this point. I just feel that with Schneids (goalie Cory Schneider) the organization has to move on. Me being around might be tough a little bit for them. I've got to see what the opportunities are. I'm not going to go somewhere where I don't feel comfortable. If I go somewhere as a No. 2 goalie, it's going to be a team that has a really good chance to win a Stanley Cup. If I go for a No. 1 job, it's going to depend on the situation. I think there are teams that can use me."
Goalies are in low demand this free agency and it will be difficult for Martin Brodeur to find a home with a contending team, or any team at his age.
Goalies are in low demand this free agency and it will be difficult for Martin Brodeur to find a home with a contending team, or any team at his age.