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Martin Brodeur

Hockey Player

Birthday May 6, 1972

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Age 53 Years

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Who Is Martin Brodeur? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on May 6, 1972, Martin Brodeur is a celebrated Canadian-American ice hockey player renowned for his remarkable career as a goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL). He is best known for his time with the New Jersey Devils, where he solidified his legacy as one of the greatest goalies of all time. As of 2025, Brodeur is 52 years old and continues to be a prominent figure in the world of hockey, often seen contributing to the sport as a coach and mentor.

Occupation Hockey Player
Date of Birth May 6, 1972
Age 53 Years
Birth Place Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Horoscope Taurus
Country Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Martin Brodeur stands at an impressive height of 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) and weighs around 220 pounds (100 kg). His athletic physique contributed to his success on the ice, allowing him to navigate fast-paced games with agility and strength.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Martin Brodeur is known to be a family-oriented individual. He was previously married to his wife, Heather, with whom he shares three children. The couple divorced, and since then, Brodeur has kept his personal life relatively private. As of 2025, his relationship status remains discreet, with no public information about a new girlfriend or partner.

Brodeur married Melanie Dubois (a native of Saint-Liboire, Quebec) in August 1995 with whom he has four children: Anthony, born in 1995; twin sons, William and Jeremy, born in 1996; and Anabelle Antoinette, 2002.

Melanie filed for divorce during the 2003 playoffs amid reports that Brodeur was having an affair with Genevieve Nault, the wife of Melanie's brother. The incident was referred to by opposing fans during the playoffs. The reports proved to be true, as he and Genevieve married in June 2008.

Net Worth and Salary

Over his illustrious career, Martin Brodeur has accumulated a significant net worth, estimated to be around $60 million in 2025. Much of his wealth comes from his successful NHL career, lucrative endorsements, and various business ventures. His earnings during his playing days were substantial, with salaries peaking at over $10 million a year. Post-retirement, Brodeur continues to generate income through media appearances, coaching roles, and investments.

After the 2004–05 NHL lockout canceled the 2004–05 season, Brodeur signed a contract extension with the Devils on January 27, 2006, that would pay him $31.2 million over six years. In the 2005–06 season he posted 43 wins, adding onto his NHL records of what were now five 40-win seasons and ten consecutive 30-win seasons.

After struggling early in the season, his improved play later on made him a finalist for the Vezina Trophy for the third straight year, and helped lead the Devils to a surprising comeback in the last two months of the season that resulted in them winning the Atlantic Division in the final game of the year.

In the first round of the playoffs, he won a postseason series against the Rangers for the first time in his career, leading the Devils to a four-game sweep. But a 4–1 series loss to the Carolina Hurricanes eliminated the Devils in the next round.

Career, Business and Investments

Martin Brodeur's career in the NHL spanned from 1991 to 2015, where he played primarily for the New Jersey Devils. Brodeur is a four-time Stanley Cup champion and a recipient of multiple Vezina Trophies, cementing his reputation as an elite goaltender. Following his retirement, he transitioned into front office and coaching roles, currently serving as an advisor for the New Jersey Devils.

In addition to his hockey career, Brodeur has ventured into various business opportunities, including investments in youth hockey programs and sports equipment brands. His keen business sense has contributed to his long-term financial success.

Brodeur used a hybrid style of goaltending by standing up more than typical butterfly style goaltenders, though he adapted to more modern techniques at the latter stage of his career. He was known for his puck handling, his positional play, and his reflexes, especially with his glove hand.

Brodeur's prowess at puck handling was so well known that it led in part to the NHL changing its rules to restrict where goaltenders were allowed to handle the puck outside of the goal crease, adding what is known as "the Brodeur rule". He announced his retirement in the middle of the 2014–15 season after a brief stint with the St.

Louis Blues, having played in seven games with the team. He is the current executive vice president of business development for the Devils.

Social Network

Martin Brodeur actively engages with fans on social media platforms. He often shares insights on hockey, personal anecdotes, and updates about his career on platforms like Twitter and Instagram. His approachability and willingness to connect with fans have made him a beloved figure in sports.

After the 2004–05 lockout and before the start of the 2005–06 season, the league instituted a new rule preventing goaltenders from playing the puck behind the goal line, except within a trapezoid-shaped zone located behind the net.

The trapezoid began at the goal line with angled lines six feet from each goal post and widened to 28 feet at the end boards. This meant that if Brodeur or any other goaltenders played the puck behind the goal line and not in the trapezoid, a two-minute minor penalty for delay of game would be assessed.

Former Flyers general manager Bobby Clarke was one of the leaders in getting the trapezoid implemented. This was viewed by many as singling out Brodeur, who was one of the best at getting behind the net to handle the puck, and has come to be known as the "Brodeur Rule".

Education

Brodeur attended local schools during his upbringing in Montreal, Quebec, where he developed a passion for hockey from a young age. While he primarily focused on sports, his commitment to education and personal growth has always been evident. Brodeur has used his platform post-career to advocate for sports education and mentorship for young athletes.


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