
Whenever Martin Brodeur decides to retire he will go down as one of the best goaltenders ever to play the game. That’s why I can’t figure out for the life of me why he let Sean Avery get into his head. Clearly, by not shaking hands with Avery at the conclusion of the Rangers-Devils’ series, Marty showed just how unglued he had become. Hard to believe. I thought the Rangers were going to win this series, but did not bank on New York being able to get to a veteran the way they did. I’ll be interested to see if Avery can do that in the next round against Pittsburgh’s Marc-Andre Fleury or Montreal’s Carey Price.
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I was shocked by Marty's reactions. I thought he was classier than that. Guess he's entitled to a bad moment, but he really came off as a whiner. Too bad.
By the way, (What's the Story) Morning Glory is a great CD!
Yeah one of my favorite albums!
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