Martin Brodeur Nets Third Career Goal in Bizarre Play Against Carolina (Video)

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Mar 21, 2013

Martin Brodeur is one of the greatest goaltenders in the history of the NHL. A fun fact about the New Jersey goalie is that going into Thursday night, he also had two career goals.

At 3:54 of the first period in Raleigh on Thursday, Brodeur scored his third career goal. After a delayed Devils penalty, Hurricanes forward Jordan Staal made an errant pass to the point, which deflected off  the half-wall and went directly into the Carolina net.

It’s been several years since Brodeur last scored. In the 1997 playoffs he sent a puck the length of the ice into an empty net against Montreal. Brodeur then scored three years later against the Philadelphia Flyers.

Check out Brodeur’s crazy goal against Carolina in the video below.

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