Richard Brodeur Explained

Position:Goaltender
Catches:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:7
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:15 September 1952
Birth Place:Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
Draft:97th overall
Draft Year:1972
Draft Team:New York Islanders
Career Start:1972
Career End:1988

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.

Playing career

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

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Personal life

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

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1970–71Verdun Maple LeafsQJHL61413604707.83.813
1970–71Cornwall RoyalsQJHL35210014404.11.879
1971–72Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL58348117052.93.9141612319604402.75.922
1971–72Cornwall RoyalsM-Cup321179411.34
1972–73Quebec NordiquesWHA245142128810204.75.861
1973–74Quebec NordiquesWHA301512116078913.32.901
1973–74Maine NordiquesNAHL1610519274703.04
1974–75Quebec NordiquesWHA5129210293818803.90.89215879064813.18.913
1975–76Quebec NordiquesWHA6944212396724423.69.8905142992204.41
1976–77Quebec NordiquesWHA5329182290616723.45.8801712510075513.28.882
1977–78Quebec NordiquesWHA3618152196212103.70.89211556223813.67
1978–79Quebec NordiquesWHA4225133243312633.11.9013021141407.37
1979–80New York IslandersNHL210080604.50.829
1979–80Indianapolis CheckersCHL4622195272213142.886333571212.02
1980–81Vancouver CanucksNHL52171816302417703.51.8843031851304.22.852
1981–82Vancouver CanucksNHL52201812301016823.35.8911711610894902.70.917
1982–83Vancouver CanucksNHL5821268329120803.79.8733031931304.04.849
1983–84Vancouver CanucksNHL3610215211014114.01.8684132221213.24.896
1984–85Vancouver CanucksNHL5116276293022804.67.855
1984–85Fredericton ExpressAHL43012491303.13.898
1985–86Vancouver CanucksNHL6419328354124024.07.8612021201206.00.848
1986–87Vancouver CanucksNHL5320255297217813.59.872
1987–88Vancouver CanucksNHL113626684904.40.859
1987–88Fredericton ExpressAHL201099804.85.862
1987–88 Hartford WhalersNHL64203391502.65.8944131991203.62.862
1988–89Binghamton WhalersAHL61202222105.68.824
WHA totals3051651141217,101103783.64.889512623294817733.60
NHL totals3851311756221,966141063.85.872331330200811113.32.894

Web site: Brodeur's stats . The Goaltender Home Page. 2017-09-28.

External links

Notes and References

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