I've never seen him play hockey but I love "No Reservations" on the Travel Channel.
This.
I've never seen him play hockey but I love "No Reservations" on the Travel Channel.
Had no idea Brodeur has a draft ready son.
Nicklas Lidstrom does, too.Had no idea Brodeur has a draft ready son.
"Draft ready" should definitely be in brackets. A 18-year-old, who isn't good enough to play J18 Elitserien, has zero NHL potential. Regardless who his father was.
me either, i have NHL 12 to thank for that. he was a projected top 5 pick in one of the drafts so i decided to see if he was real or not. low and behold
Canadian parents. Automatically gets citizenship as a son of Canadians born on foreign soil. AFAIK.
That makes no sense? How could Anthony Brodeur be in NHL 12 if plays at Shattuck St. Mary's?
I thought that game only included the CHL and NHL/AHL?
That makes no sense? How could Anthony Brodeur be in NHL 12 if plays at Shattuck St. Mary's?
I thought that game only included the CHL and NHL/AHL?
William Brodeur F 9 L 10/29/1996 5′-10″ 133 Essex Fells, NJ 43 14 21 35 40
Jeremy Brodeur G 9 L 10/29/1996 5’-10” 139 Essex Fells, NJ 30 1479 25 5 0 1.83 0.917 8 1 55
Wow, that surprises me, I remember those two playing on a Bantam B team just a few years ago and being far from dominant, does he have two OTHER sons?
Edit: nope, just looked it up, They must have developed extremely fast because not often do you see someone make the jump from B to AA. Either that or their last name was able to get them in there.
Are they NCAA bound or will they play in the OHL ? Or the Q ?
I doubt the Q. They play at Shattuck, and they're from New Jersey. They would fall into the Q. No different than Ryan MacInnis
They're all 96 right ?
I can see teams like Saint John and Quebec taking them, and Martin played in the Q so maybe..
New Jersey is OHL territory.
And they were passed up right ?
Martin could easily get past that rule...
They would have to be passed over again next year before a team and the Q or WHL could sign them.
Or they could move..
How old is the oldest ?
Wow, that surprises me, I remember those two playing on a Bantam B team just a few years ago and being far from dominant, does he have two OTHER sons?
Edit: nope, just looked it up, They must have developed extremely fast because not often do you see someone make the jump from B to AA. Either that or their last name was able to get them in there.