ST. LOUIS, MO – JANUARY 29: Martin Brodeur of the St. Louis Blues talks with the media at a press conference to announce his retirement at Scottrade Center on January 29, 2015 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jeff Curry/Getty Images)

Brodeur blames lockouts for not reaching 700 wins

Martin Brodeur has officially retired from the NHL. His on-ice career netted him a total of 691 wins. As impressive as that number is, some lamented the fact he wasn’t able to reach the 700-win plateau. How does Brodeur feel about the fact he came up nine wins short? He blames the lockouts.

Brodeur’s quote was probably the best moment of the press conference. He has a pretty strong point too. Brodeur’s career started in 1991-92. There was the strike in 1992 which may have played a partial role, but the big story is that Brodeur endured three separate lockouts (1994-95, 2004-05 and 2012-13). Remove those, or even one of those stoppages, and Brodeur’s win total is well over 700.

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Editor for The Comeback and Contributing Editor for Awful Announcing. Lover of hockey, soccer and all things pop culture.

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