Former New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur might arguably be the most anticipated Hockey Hall of Fame inductee over the last decade.
After the legendary goaltender retired back in 2014-15, it’s only been a matter of time and HHOF rules to abide by for Devils fans to salute No. 30 into the HHOF located in Toronto, Ontario.
According to the HHOF, a player “must have not played in a professional or international hockey game (a) during any of the three (3) playing seasons prior to his or her election.”
Brodeur was elected into the HHOF during his first year of eligibility for the player category, joining the likes of former Devils greats Scott Niedermayer and Scott Stevens in the hall.