I’m now 34 years old, grew up watching the devils with my father. I will forever owe my love of hockey to Marty and his amazing skills. Thank you Marty for what you did for the Devils organization. It was an amazing team to watch back then
@@matts6551 The records were mostly from his longevity. He has the most wins but also the most losses. He never won a Conn Smythe or Hart out of his 22 seasons, so it definitely can be denied. When you have goalies like Patrick Roy, Dominik Hasek, and Jacque Plante in the equation, then Brodeur definitely can't be announced the greatest. If Lundqvist played the same amount of games as Brodeur, he would have a similar record. Brodeur's success mostly came from his team, you have to admit. By that I mean his cups, his Vezina trophies were deserved. No I am not jealous, I do think Brodeur was an incredible goalie. However, I am not blinded by deceiving records and know Brodeur is not the greatest of all time. Sorry, but it's the truth.
@@TheSnapback lundquist didnt Stanley cups get outta here with that stat!!! Lundquist was good but he was younger than Brodeur and still lost in 2012! Btw he is no disrespect to Roy of Terry Sawchuk. But your insane if your trying to compare Lundquist of all people!
@@brendanwoerner3352 You ignored my point. Lundqvist didn't get any cups because of his team, not because he wasn't just as great of a goalie. Brodeur had the best defensive teams in the league during his cup wins, if he was mainly responsible he would have won a Conn Smythe or some kind of MVP award but he didn't. I'm not saying Lundqvist ranks higher than Brodeur overall, but they played in different eras. After the 2004-05 lockout, Lundqvist would be better, and that includes 2012. Brodeur's success is highly inflated because of his longevity in the league. If you want to say he has the most wins, he also has the most losses. Lundqvist ended his career with an average SV% of .918 while Brodeur ended with a SV% of .912. But in the end, I never said Lundqvist was better overall. I was merely saying Lundqvist would average nearly the same amount of wins if he played the same time. Don't know why you got so offended, these are literally stats.
I saw all three of their cup series, he was outstanding in 2000 and 2003, but he was absolutely unbeatable in 1995. That 1995 performance completely changed how I look at the sport.
#2 is insane. One of the best ever. I also would've added the scorpion tail save but that's in other top 10s I'm sure. Watching this is undeniable proof to the haters that Marty wasn't good just because of the 'trap'. He faced several quality shots and constantly showed his legendary instincts, angles, glove hand and acrobatics. He was also the best stickhandling goalie EVER and the NHL changed the rules just because of him. That alone is a testament to greatness.
I attended the game when he had the save against Kessel. I do think the Draper save should of been a little higher on the list given the game was in the Finals.
@maceightyseven bro Jonathan Quick was young in that series, Brodeur was over 40 years old and still starting for the Devils. He still did much better than the younger Henrik Lundqvist against the same team. How many 40+ year old goaltenders do you know that start in the Stanley Cup finals? I’ll wait. How petty are you?
@@THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE. - aside from the save percentage record Hasek’s all time records pale in comparison to the all time best NHL goalie...Martin BRODEUR!!!!
There was another save he made in the playoffs against the Rangers. He was on his stomach, the puck was shot and he kicked up his leg and got it with his foot. That one should 100% have been on here
If I had to win a 7 game series with my life on the line then Brodeur is my man 100%. If I had just one shot that had to be stopped with my life on the line, then it would be Hasek Both 1A and 1B
Marty Brodeur, drafted by NJ after Calgary drafted Trevor Kidd ahead of him. Who knew ? Kidd was the better goalie in Jr, but I think the pressure got to Kidd.
I’m now 34 years old, grew up watching the devils with my father. I will forever owe my love of hockey to Marty and his amazing skills. Thank you Marty for what you did for the Devils organization. It was an amazing team to watch back then
33, I became a goalie because of him. He’s a legend.
“You’ll never see a better save in your entire life”
Immediately after : 3 even better saves
Actually one was a goal
@@hockey_all_star5895 I was referring to the trio of acrobatic saves right afterwords but yes, he did indeed score
Best goalie of all time no question
I dont care what anyone says, Martin Brodeur is the greatest of all time for goalies!
I mean he has the all-time most records to back it up so anyone who denies that is clearly just a hater and jealous
@@matts6551 The records were mostly from his longevity. He has the most wins but also the most losses. He never won a Conn Smythe or Hart out of his 22 seasons, so it definitely can be denied. When you have goalies like Patrick Roy, Dominik Hasek, and Jacque Plante in the equation, then Brodeur definitely can't be announced the greatest. If Lundqvist played the same amount of games as Brodeur, he would have a similar record. Brodeur's success mostly came from his team, you have to admit. By that I mean his cups, his Vezina trophies were deserved. No I am not jealous, I do think Brodeur was an incredible goalie. However, I am not blinded by deceiving records and know Brodeur is not the greatest of all time. Sorry, but it's the truth.
@@TheSnapback lundquist didnt Stanley cups get outta here with that stat!!! Lundquist was good but he was younger than Brodeur and still lost in 2012! Btw he is no disrespect to Roy of Terry Sawchuk. But your insane if your trying to compare Lundquist of all people!
@@brendanwoerner3352 You ignored my point. Lundqvist didn't get any cups because of his team, not because he wasn't just as great of a goalie. Brodeur had the best defensive teams in the league during his cup wins, if he was mainly responsible he would have won a Conn Smythe or some kind of MVP award but he didn't. I'm not saying Lundqvist ranks higher than Brodeur overall, but they played in different eras. After the 2004-05 lockout, Lundqvist would be better, and that includes 2012. Brodeur's success is highly inflated because of his longevity in the league. If you want to say he has the most wins, he also has the most losses. Lundqvist ended his career with an average SV% of .918 while Brodeur ended with a SV% of .912.
But in the end, I never said Lundqvist was better overall. I was merely saying Lundqvist would average nearly the same amount of wins if he played the same time. Don't know why you got so offended, these are literally stats.
Hasek
The guy was my hero growing up. I wanted to be him so badly, I'd pretend to be him playing hockey as a kid lol. Special talent for sure
Scorpion save against the rags needs to be on here
The year the devils won the stanley cup, I have never seen a more dominant player in a series, ever.
I saw all three of their cup series, he was outstanding in 2000 and 2003, but he was absolutely unbeatable in 1995. That 1995 performance completely changed how I look at the sport.
The NHL has had many great goaltenders throughout its history, but only one can be the greatest, and he’s it
#2 is insane. One of the best ever. I also would've added the scorpion tail save but that's in other top 10s I'm sure. Watching this is undeniable proof to the haters that Marty wasn't good just because of the 'trap'. He faced several quality shots and constantly showed his legendary instincts, angles, glove hand and acrobatics. He was also the best stickhandling goalie EVER and the NHL changed the rules just because of him. That alone is a testament to greatness.
Hasek vs.Brodeur '94 playoffs.... 7 periods.... You knew it was going into the wee hours of the next morning.
I attended the game when he had the save against Kessel. I do think the Draper save should of been a little higher on the list given the game was in the Finals.
GOAT.....Hasek and Roy fans are sick now.....love Brodeur and Devils from Slovakia
@maceightyseven and so not on him
You can't even compare Brodeur to Hasek. Hasek is in a lane of his own.
What
@maceightyseven bro Jonathan Quick was young in that series, Brodeur was over 40 years old and still starting for the Devils. He still did much better than the younger Henrik Lundqvist against the same team. How many 40+ year old goaltenders do you know that start in the Stanley Cup finals? I’ll wait. How petty are you?
@@THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE. - aside from the save percentage record Hasek’s all time records pale in comparison to the all time best NHL goalie...Martin BRODEUR!!!!
Best goalie to ever put on skates and if you disagree you’re wrong and should feel bad
You’ve never seen Hašek play
@@Jimk435 no I have brodeur is the best goalie
@@VooDooLouie1030 no
@@VooDooLouie1030 and that’s coming from a Ranger fan, huge respect brother!!
@@Jimk435 aside from Hasek’s save percentage record his all-time NHL records pale in comparison to brodeur, not even close.
Best goalie of the 90s hands down
Second best
@@Jimk435 To who? hasek or Roy?
@@WanderingBrushArt Hašek
@@Jimk435 let's be real. Those are the best 3 ever. I don't think you can really rank them because they were all do incredible in their own way
@@TheBonkers45 yeah absolutely
There was another save he made in the playoffs against the Rangers. He was on his stomach, the puck was shot and he kicked up his leg and got it with his foot. That one should 100% have been on here
Scorpion save
He totally baited Gaborik into that save. He was not only a raw freak of nature athlete but he was also very smart
I saw #3 in person. The reaction of the Philadelphia crowd was priceless. Total disbelief.
The greatest net-minder in NHL history.
is Patrick Roy
@@TheSnapback no
The GOAT!!
Martin was the best goalie I've seen
What a notification to come out to lunch for
Красавчик,👍 Гуд. Талантище, Фартовый Парень 👍🔥.
If “by any means necessary” was a person
90s - 2005 Marty was the best
Gotta love Marty
3:03 magic, the best.
Glenn Hall or Jaques Plante Reborn?? ;) Love this man!!
All time greatest Marty Brodeur
@pat ward truer words have never been said LETS GO DEVILS!!!
Brodeurs hybrid style is something we will never see again
He's a crazy man )
If I had to win a 7 game series with my life on the line then Brodeur is my man 100%.
If I had just one shot that had to be stopped with my life on the line, then it would be Hasek
Both 1A and 1B
🐐
Lol
You know what would be nice Sportsnet? If your graphics didn't block half the damn screen to the point where you can't even see the highlights...
How many goalies are gonna play 70 plus games anymore let alone Marty's 78 game campaign.
The GOAT
My favorite growing up lol
Marty Brodeur, drafted by NJ after Calgary drafted Trevor Kidd ahead of him. Who knew ? Kidd was the better goalie in Jr, but I think the pressure got to Kidd.
What about when he stopped Bret Hulls one timer in 2002 olympics!
#9 made me die laughing. what a guy
Nice
Most times Marty new where they were going to shoot the puck Marty just got there first in amazing ways.
Where was the scorpion save against the Rangers??
St. Louis Blues legend
radone97 bite you're tongue
I know i was at least 2 of these games!
How was #8 not #1? Even Brodeur himself says it was his best save.
Where is the scorpion save from 2012 playoffs?
When he left the Devils, everyone in NJ became a Blues fan... 🐐
Not everyone.
@@ancientkeyboardwarrior I didn't LETS GO DEVILS!!!!!!
3:08 seriously, how?
Quite literally the goat
His save against Brett Hull in the 2000 SCF.
Why come here to say that?
For a chubby dude marty was like a cat !
God I miss him…..
How is his scorpion save against the rangers not on here?
The scorpion save is missing
goat
No highlights from the Blues? 😂😂
No scorpion save whaaaattt
No even the scorpion save ?
#2 all time easy
Behind Hašek
Where is the play he put on his sister in law?
Hašek is better
Ok but who asked?
@@Glenge- my dad
Funny😐
@@Glenge- my dad
When you said it again it got even more funny 😐