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Richard Brodeur

Richard "King Richard", "Kermit" Brodeur[1] (born September 15, 1952), is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Brodeur was born in Longueuil, Quebec and grew up in Montreal, Quebec.

Richard Brodeur
Born (1952-09-15) September 15, 1952 (age 71)
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Quebec Nordiques
New York Islanders
Vancouver Canucks
Hartford Whalers
NHL Draft 97th overall, 1972
New York Islanders
Playing career 1972–1988

Playing career edit

Brodeur was selected in the 1972 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Islanders, but chose instead to play in the World Hockey Association with the Quebec Nordiques, for whom he played for seven seasons. The 1975–76 season was his best; he played 69 games and won 44 of them. In 1976–77, he helped his team win the Avco World Trophy.

When the WHA folded following the 1978–79 season, he was protected as one of the Nordiques' priority selections, then was traded to the Islanders for Göran Högosta.[2] However, he only played two games for them as he was the third goalie behind Billy Smith and Chico Resch, and was traded to the Vancouver Canucks in 1980. In his second season with the Canucks, he guided the team during their playoff run to the finals, which they lost to Brodeur's old team, the Islanders.

Brodeur was selected to play in the 1983 All-Star Game, but couldn't play due to an ear injury suffered in Toronto three days earlier. He remained with the Canucks for almost eight seasons, then was traded near the end of the 1987–88 NHL season to the Hartford Whalers, where he ended his NHL career. He was the last active NHL player from the WHA's inaugural season, and the last to have played in all seven seasons of the WHA's existence.

After his retirement, he founded his own hockey school in the Vancouver area. He also briefly worked as an analyst on Quebec Nordiques French TV telecasts.

He has been noted as the goaltender on whom Wayne Gretzky scored the most goals, with 29.[3]

Awards edit

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Personal life edit

Brodeur is an artist, using oil on canvas, and has had several shows at Diskin Galleries in Vancouver.[5]

Career statistics edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1970–71 Verdun Maple Leafs QJHL 6 1 4 1 360 47 0 7.83 .813
1970–71 Cornwall Royals QJHL 35 2100 144 0 4.11 .879
1971–72 Cornwall Royals QMJHL 58 3481 170 5 2.93 .914 16 12 3 1 960 44 0 2.75 .922
1971–72 Cornwall Royals M-Cup 3 2 1 179 4 1 1.34
1972–73 Quebec Nordiques WHA 24 5 14 2 1288 102 0 4.75 .861
1973–74 Quebec Nordiques WHA 30 15 12 1 1607 89 1 3.32 .901
1973–74 Maine Nordiques NAHL 16 10 5 1 927 47 0 3.04
1974–75 Quebec Nordiques WHA 51 29 21 0 2938 188 0 3.90 .892 15 8 7 906 48 1 3.18 .913
1975–76 Quebec Nordiques WHA 69 44 21 2 3967 244 2 3.69 .890 5 1 4 299 22 0 4.41
1976–77 Quebec Nordiques WHA 53 29 18 2 2906 167 2 3.45 .880 17 12 5 1007 55 1 3.28 .882
1977–78 Quebec Nordiques WHA 36 18 15 2 1962 121 0 3.70 .892 11 5 5 622 38 1 3.67
1978–79 Quebec Nordiques WHA 42 25 13 3 2433 126 3 3.11 .901 3 0 2 114 14 0 7.37
1979–80 New York Islanders NHL 2 1 0 0 80 6 0 4.50 .829
1979–80 Indianapolis Checkers CHL 46 22 19 5 2722 131 4 2.88 6 3 3 357 12 1 2.02
1980–81 Vancouver Canucks NHL 52 17 18 16 3024 177 0 3.51 .884 3 0 3 185 13 0 4.22 .852
1981–82 Vancouver Canucks NHL 52 20 18 12 3010 168 2 3.35 .891 17 11 6 1089 49 0 2.70 .917
1982–83 Vancouver Canucks NHL 58 21 26 8 3291 208 0 3.79 .873 3 0 3 193 13 0 4.04 .849
1983–84 Vancouver Canucks NHL 36 10 21 5 2110 141 1 4.01 .868 4 1 3 222 12 1 3.24 .896
1984–85 Vancouver Canucks NHL 51 16 27 6 2930 228 0 4.67 .855
1984–85 Fredericton Express AHL 4 3 0 1 249 13 0 3.13 .898
1985–86 Vancouver Canucks NHL 64 19 32 8 3541 240 2 4.07 .861 2 0 2 120 12 0 6.00 .848
1986–87 Vancouver Canucks NHL 53 20 25 5 2972 178 1 3.59 .872
1987–88 Vancouver Canucks NHL 11 3 6 2 668 49 0 4.40 .859
1987–88 Fredericton Express AHL 2 0 1 0 99 8 0 4.85 .862
1987–88 Hartford Whalers NHL 6 4 2 0 339 15 0 2.65 .894 4 1 3 199 12 0 3.62 .862
1988–89 Binghamton Whalers AHL 6 1 2 0 222 21 0 5.68 .824
WHA totals 305 165 114 12 17,101 1037 8 3.64 .889 51 26 23 2948 177 3 3.60
NHL totals 385 131 175 62 21,966 1410 6 3.85 .872 33 13 30 2008 111 1 3.32 .894

"Brodeur's stats". The Goaltender Home Page. Retrieved 2017-09-28.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  2. ^ Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports. p. 1615. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9.
  3. ^ Kreiser, John (26 January 2011). "A look at 'The Great One' by the numbers". Edmonton Oilers - Features. NHL.com. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  4. ^ "WHA Hall of Fame Members". Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Richard [Brodeur]". Diskin Galleries. May 9, 2006. Retrieved June 6, 2012.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com
  • King Richard Brodeur's Hockey School
Preceded by
new award first recipient
Winner of the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy
1972 Memorial Cup
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Terry Sawchuk Trophy
with Jim Park

1979–80
Succeeded by

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Richard King Richard Kermit Brodeur 1 born September 15 1952 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender Brodeur was born in Longueuil Quebec and grew up in Montreal Quebec Richard BrodeurBorn 1952 09 15 September 15 1952 age 71 Longueuil Quebec CanadaHeight5 ft 7 in 170 cm Weight185 lb 84 kg 13 st 3 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forQuebec Nordiques New York Islanders Vancouver Canucks Hartford WhalersNHL Draft97th overall 1972New York IslandersPlaying career1972 1988 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Awards 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editBrodeur was selected in the 1972 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Islanders but chose instead to play in the World Hockey Association with the Quebec Nordiques for whom he played for seven seasons The 1975 76 season was his best he played 69 games and won 44 of them In 1976 77 he helped his team win the Avco World Trophy When the WHA folded following the 1978 79 season he was protected as one of the Nordiques priority selections then was traded to the Islanders for Goran Hogosta 2 However he only played two games for them as he was the third goalie behind Billy Smith and Chico Resch and was traded to the Vancouver Canucks in 1980 In his second season with the Canucks he guided the team during their playoff run to the finals which they lost to Brodeur s old team the Islanders Brodeur was selected to play in the 1983 All Star Game but couldn t play due to an ear injury suffered in Toronto three days earlier He remained with the Canucks for almost eight seasons then was traded near the end of the 1987 88 NHL season to the Hartford Whalers where he ended his NHL career He was the last active NHL player from the WHA s inaugural season and the last to have played in all seven seasons of the WHA s existence After his retirement he founded his own hockey school in the Vancouver area He also briefly worked as an analyst on Quebec Nordiques French TV telecasts He has been noted as the goaltender on whom Wayne Gretzky scored the most goals with 29 3 Awards editStafford Smythe Memorial Trophy MVP Memorial Cup Cornwall Royals 1972 Inaugural Winner Terry Sawchuk Trophy CHL 1979 1980 Named to the NHL All Star Game 1983 Cyclone Taylor Award Vancouver Canucks 1981 1982 1985 Molson Cup Most Canucks three star selections 1980 81 1981 82 1984 85 1985 86 World Hockey Association Hall of Fame 2010 Inaugural Inductee 4 Personal life editBrodeur is an artist using oil on canvas and has had several shows at Diskin Galleries in Vancouver 5 Career statistics editRegular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV 1970 71 Verdun Maple Leafs QJHL 6 1 4 1 360 47 0 7 83 813 1970 71 Cornwall Royals QJHL 35 2100 144 0 4 11 879 1971 72 Cornwall Royals QMJHL 58 3481 170 5 2 93 914 16 12 3 1 960 44 0 2 75 9221971 72 Cornwall Royals M Cup 3 2 1 179 4 1 1 34 1972 73 Quebec Nordiques WHA 24 5 14 2 1288 102 0 4 75 861 1973 74 Quebec Nordiques WHA 30 15 12 1 1607 89 1 3 32 901 1973 74 Maine Nordiques NAHL 16 10 5 1 927 47 0 3 04 1974 75 Quebec Nordiques WHA 51 29 21 0 2938 188 0 3 90 892 15 8 7 906 48 1 3 18 9131975 76 Quebec Nordiques WHA 69 44 21 2 3967 244 2 3 69 890 5 1 4 299 22 0 4 41 1976 77 Quebec Nordiques WHA 53 29 18 2 2906 167 2 3 45 880 17 12 5 1007 55 1 3 28 8821977 78 Quebec Nordiques WHA 36 18 15 2 1962 121 0 3 70 892 11 5 5 622 38 1 3 67 1978 79 Quebec Nordiques WHA 42 25 13 3 2433 126 3 3 11 901 3 0 2 114 14 0 7 37 1979 80 New York Islanders NHL 2 1 0 0 80 6 0 4 50 829 1979 80 Indianapolis Checkers CHL 46 22 19 5 2722 131 4 2 88 6 3 3 357 12 1 2 02 1980 81 Vancouver Canucks NHL 52 17 18 16 3024 177 0 3 51 884 3 0 3 185 13 0 4 22 8521981 82 Vancouver Canucks NHL 52 20 18 12 3010 168 2 3 35 891 17 11 6 1089 49 0 2 70 9171982 83 Vancouver Canucks NHL 58 21 26 8 3291 208 0 3 79 873 3 0 3 193 13 0 4 04 8491983 84 Vancouver Canucks NHL 36 10 21 5 2110 141 1 4 01 868 4 1 3 222 12 1 3 24 8961984 85 Vancouver Canucks NHL 51 16 27 6 2930 228 0 4 67 855 1984 85 Fredericton Express AHL 4 3 0 1 249 13 0 3 13 898 1985 86 Vancouver Canucks NHL 64 19 32 8 3541 240 2 4 07 861 2 0 2 120 12 0 6 00 8481986 87 Vancouver Canucks NHL 53 20 25 5 2972 178 1 3 59 872 1987 88 Vancouver Canucks NHL 11 3 6 2 668 49 0 4 40 859 1987 88 Fredericton Express AHL 2 0 1 0 99 8 0 4 85 862 1987 88 Hartford Whalers NHL 6 4 2 0 339 15 0 2 65 894 4 1 3 199 12 0 3 62 8621988 89 Binghamton Whalers AHL 6 1 2 0 222 21 0 5 68 824 WHA totals 305 165 114 12 17 101 1037 8 3 64 889 51 26 23 2948 177 3 3 60 NHL totals 385 131 175 62 21 966 1410 6 3 85 872 33 13 30 2008 111 1 3 32 894 Brodeur s stats The Goaltender Home Page Retrieved 2017 09 28 References edit The Spokesman Review Google News Archive Search Retrieved 15 September 2014 Duplacey James 1998 Total Hockey The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League Total Sports p 1615 ISBN 0 8362 7114 9 Kreiser John 26 January 2011 A look at The Great One by the numbers Edmonton Oilers Features NHL com Retrieved 5 August 2012 WHA Hall of Fame Members Retrieved 15 September 2014 Richard Brodeur Diskin Galleries May 9 2006 Retrieved June 6 2012 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Profile at hockeydraftcentral com King Richard Brodeur s Hockey SchoolPreceded bynew award first recipient Winner of the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy1972 Memorial Cup Succeeded byMark HowePreceded byDoug Grantand Terry Richardson Winner of the Terry Sawchuk Trophywith Jim Park1979 80 Succeeded byPaul Harrisonand Ken Ellacott Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Brodeur amp oldid 1206394033, 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