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given assistant GM Larry Carriere a contract extension. Bergevin refused to comment on rumors that Bob Hartley and Patrick Roy are among the leading candidates for the head coaching job. Bergevin said the final decision might come quickly or
656), and shutouts (119); second all time (to Patrick Roy ) with 107 postseason triumphs, and three Stanley Cups ..... said. "I was in that position once, playing against Patrick [ Roy ], against Dominik Hasek, all the guys who [had
two of their generation's greatest players. Yet, the team would have been short one Hall of Fame goaltender: Patrick Roy arrived in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens that December. In those days, intra-province dealing was as common
in the world.'' Brodeur finished with 26 saves in taking over sole possession of the postseason shutout mark from Patrick Roy , and at least a half dozen were outstanding stops. The effort came just two days after the 18-year veteran and three-time
Devils, while Brodeur became just the second goalie in NHL history to reach triple-figures in playoff wins. Only Patrick Roy has more, with 151. ''Two milestones — my first and his 100th,'' said Devils coach Pete DeBoer, who spent the
favor of Allen York by Richards for the second straight game. Allen allowed a goal on 11 shots. ''We could've had Patrick Roy in there, Ken Dryden, wouldn't have mattered,'' Richards said. ''You can't fault the goaltender on the first
the puck over without a Red Wing near them in the opening minutes leading to the early deficit. "We could've had Patrick Roy in there, Ken Dryden, wouldn't have mattered," interim coach Todd Richards said. "It was too easy for them
has been playing really well. It does seem like just yesterday he got 551. It's gone by fast.'' Brodeur broke Patrick Roy 's record of 551 victories in 2009. The latest win was a vintage performance by the 39-year-old Brodeur and his
Brodeur made 29 saves to improve his career record to 644-363-139. He's the all-time leader in wins -- Patrick Roy is next at 551 -- and next on the active list is Vancouver's Roberto Luongo at just 341. Former Sabres defenseman
Here's free advice for Patrick Roy as he decides whether to take a job with the Avalanche : Don't do it. Denver is a great NHL town. We love our Hockey . But