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Associated Press
Thursday, March 12, 2009 NEWARK, N.J. -- During his 15-year career, Martin Brodeur has played for Stanley Cups, Olympic gold medals and world championships. A relatively easy 26-save performance on Thursday night in the New Jersey Devils' 5-2 win over the hapless Phoenix Coyotes has put Brodeur in position to return home to Montreal and play for something just as important -- Patrick Roy's NHL mark for career wins by a goaltender. "Now, there's something to really get excited about, with the possibility of tying it on ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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