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Episode 57 Jeremy Brodeur

Episode 57 Jeremy Brodeur

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Jeremy Brodeur, son of NHL Hall of Famer and all-time wins leader Martin Brodeur, has carved out his own professional goaltending career with stops in the SPHL, ECHL, Hungary, and England. In this InGoal Radio interview, he discusses the realities of pursuing a pro career outside the NHL spotlight. The episode also features a gear segment on the Vaughn V9 with The Hockey Shop's Cam.

Key Takeaways
  • Jeremy Brodeur has played professionally in the SPHL, ECHL, Hungary, and England — illustrating the global scope of a non-NHL pro goalie career.
  • Forging a pro goaltending career requires resilience and adaptability across multiple leagues and countries.
  • Martin Brodeur, Jeremy's father and the winningest goaltender in NHL history, was previously featured in InGoal Radio Episode 23.
  • The Vaughn V9 goalie equipment is reviewed in the gear segment with The Hockey Shop Source for Sports' Cam.
  • A career outside the NHL's top leagues still offers legitimate professional goaltending opportunities worldwide.

In this Episode of the InGoal Radio Podcast presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports ,  you’ll get a feel for what it’s like to try to forge a pro career when your stops include the SPHL, the ECHL, Hungary and now England with Jeremy Brodeur. And if the last name sounds familiar, perhaps you noticed it as the same as our feature guest from way back in Episode 23,none other than Jeremy’s father, Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur, the winningest goaltender in NHL history.

In The Hockey Shop’s Gear Segment we speak with Cam about the Vaughn V9.

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