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TORONTO — When Martin Brodeur was a youngster growing up in Montreal, he played goaltender on one team and forward on another.
His mother Mireille, who endured anxious moments over the years watching Brodeur’s father between the pipes, had a suggestion for young Martin.
“My mom didn’t want me to be a goalie,” Brodeur recalled Wednesday. “She said, ‘Go score goals, don’t be a goalie.’ She was a wife of a goalie and that’s not good usually — too nervous.”
Brodeur didn’t take her advice, instead choosing the netminder position and following in the footsteps of his father, Denis. It was a path that would lead Martin to the Olympic podium, just like his dad.