Yeah, almost retired Bourque a real selling point. And Selanne and Kariya were there for one year, lol, after Roy retired, and pretty clearly didn't win a cup. Plus talking about Tanguay, Drury, Foote, and Deadmarsh as something special 
Good rubbish.
The most important records:
Roy - 3 Conn Smythe (only player with 3, only player to win it with two different teams)
Brodeur - 0 Conn Smythe
https://thehockeywriters.com/exposing-martin-brodeur-the-nhls-most-overrated-goalie/
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Brodeur only played with hall of famers like Scott Stevens and Scott Niedermayer for all 3 of his cup wins, and others for one or two... Mogilny, Nieuwendyk, Fetisov, Elias, Lemieux, Daneyko, etc. Such scrubs.

Good rubbish.

The most important records:
Roy - 3 Conn Smythe (only player with 3, only player to win it with two different teams)
Brodeur - 0 Conn Smythe
https://thehockeywriters.com/exposing-martin-brodeur-the-nhls-most-overrated-goalie/
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Brodeur only played with hall of famers like Scott Stevens and Scott Niedermayer for all 3 of his cup wins, and others for one or two... Mogilny, Nieuwendyk, Fetisov, Elias, Lemieux, Daneyko, etc. Such scrubs.
All the Brodeurs cup runs he had Conn smythe worthy stats, but maybe there was someone better or maybe not, it's still voting based and people see things differently. Conn Smythe, Hart, Vezina, Norris etc are all voting based trophies and it really comes down to the fact how others did. You can seriously win any of those without even pulling anything special or you can win them by being an absolute beast, both scenarios are possible so it depends on the year. Brodeur could have won 3 or he could have won 0, same goes with Roy and it doesn't really change anything whether you have the trophy or not, you still absolutely played in a same way.
Devils rise to the top began with Brodeur becoming a starting goaltender and ended when he turned 40. He recorded 691 wins and 125 shutouts, which are still more than all the goalies combined devils have had through these years. Records, unlike other awards are not voting based, you actually need to win those games and play 125 perfect games in order to get 125 shutouts, which are the marks that will not be matched - ever. Brodeur just got inducted into hall of fame last year, he's 4 years from his retirement now but within 20 years, when people are looking at the greatest goaltenders of all time, they will have a look into record book and there will always be the same guy on almost every important goalie record, just like Gretzky has when it comes to the forwards and people are being like, fuck, these guys literally destroyed the whole competition. It's way too early for these people to appreciate these things, they're in the expectation that someone will surely surpass him, they wait and wait and then when they will realize it ain't happening, then they cannot but appreciate the absolute greateness. Everytime a record gets broken, history will be made but when it comes to Brodeur and Gretzky, history was broken by them and never will be broken by anyone else, it's just how it is - that's how good those 2 were.
