Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Montreal Juniors alumni, Montreal Red White and Blue alumni, Saint-Hyacinthe Laser alumni, Verdun Junior Canadiens alumni, Verdun Juniors alumni, Martin Brodeur, Pat LaFontaine, Claude Lemieux, Louis Leblanc, David-Alexandre Beauregard, Georges Laraque, Maxime Talbot, Pierre Dagenais, Denis Savard, Angelo Esposito, Philippe Dupuis, Mike Ribeiro, Mario Tremblay, Alexandre Giroux, Pascal Dupuis, Guillaume Lefebvre, Denis Chasse, Ivan Vishnevskiy, Jimmy Carson, Mike Krushelnyski, Guillaume Desbiens, Alexandre Bolduc, Gaetano Orlando, Jordan Caron, Rick Bowness, Pierre Mondou, Francois Methot, Pat Brisson, Maxime Ouellet, Mathieu Carle, Denis Cyr, Gerard Gallant, Sebastien Centomo, Alain Lemieux, Real Paiement, Patrick Poulin, Jean Savard, Hugo Carpentier, Michael Dubuc, Robert Picard, Everett Sanipass, Jake Allen, Michel Dion, Mark Hardy, Marc-Andre Bourdon, Mike Wong, Maxime Macenauer, Dean Melanson, Eric Landry, Remi Royer, Nick Sanza, Norm Dupont, Mike Backman, Andrew McKim, Bob Sirois, Blair MacKasey, Marco Baron, Mike McDougall, Sean McKenna, Martin St. Amour, Dave Logan, Olivier Magnan, Andre St. Laurent, James Desmarais, Sebastien Piche, Gilles Lupien, Pascal Morency, Charles Poulin, Sergei Ostapchuk, Jean-Philippe Levasseur, Garth MacGuigan, Pat Daley, Jean-Claude Bergeron, Gerry Fleming, Shane MacEachern. Excerpt: Martin Pierre Brodeur (French pronunciation: born May 6, 1972) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who has played his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the New Jersey Devils. In his 19-year tenure with the Devils, he has won three Stanley Cup championships and has been in the playoffs every year but two. Brodeur has won two Olympic gold medals with Team Canada in the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympic Games, as well as several other medals with Team Canada in other international competition...