Martin Brodeur's first NHL game was March 26th, 1992, against the Boston Bruins. Brodeur won the game 4-2.
No. Martin Brodeur's first NHL game was against the Boston Bruins in the 1991-92 season. The Devils did win with the final score being 4-2, but it was not a shutout.
Don Lever was the Devils first captain.
what first American tribe passed by Devils tower
Brian Rolston wore number 14 for the Devils back in his first stint with New jersey in the 1990's. Then for the last few seasons, Brian Gionta wore the number, until he was lost to Montreal through free-agency. Currently, Tim Sestito, a call-up from the Lowell Devils is wearing the number 14. It is unclear, however, how long Sestito will be on the team before (or if) he is sent back down to the AHL.
It is 616 if the translation of the bible from Hebrew was first done to Greek then to a germanic language. If it was first translated into latin it would be 666. Its just a translation thing.
Martin Brodeur has been with the New Jersey Devils since he first appeared for the team in the 1991-1992 season, taking over full time in the 1993-1994 season.
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The Devils Desk Volcano in the Kuril Islands first erupted in 1884 in a powerful explosive eruption that created a new caldera.
I believe I read somewhere that he only went as far as high school graduation because he was drafted by the NJ Devils in the first round right out of hign school. I believe he said in an interview that if he wasn't drafted he would have probably gone to college.
Billy Martin wore number 12 in 1950 and the number 1 from 1951-1957 as a Yankee player. Billy also wore the number 1 as the Yankees manager (1975-1979, 1983, 1985 and 1988). Billy Martin's number 1 was retired by the Yankees in 1986.