Ok, you obviously have NO IDEA of what your talking about. The only hall of fame defensemen in front of Brodeur now are Stevens and Niedermeyr. Richter was a great goalie, and he did have a great team in front of him, well in '94 anyway, but he's no Brodeur.
You need to look at stats. Patrick Roy is the best goalie to have played the game. Brodeur is talked about so much because he's on track to break all of Roy's records. Roy has won 4 cups (2 in Montreal 2 in Colorodo) while Martin has 3 already (all in NJ). I don't have the time right now, but I did in the past sit down and compare all the stats between the two. Broduer will break all of Roy's records, watch, it will happen. Most shutouts per season, I think he might already have.
You can't rag on Brodeur, he's one of the best to play that position. He's still young and has plenty of time to catch up to Roy, especially since Roy isn't playing any more.
Face it, the Rangers suck, and now they went out and picked up Jagr and they still can't score a goal. You're just jealous. :P /jk
I think you're being a little harsh there.
although i agree its a little harsh, but i must agree, Roy is one of the games BEST goalies ever!
Defenitly he was amazing. If I could make up my own dream team he would totally be the goalie I picked.
I'd pick Brodeur over Roy.
Imagine being able to see both of them in their prime head to head? That would have been a good patch up. We did see it but Roy was beyond his prime and Brodeur was just getting into it.