NEWARK, N.J. -- Martin Brodeur made history for 21 years as a goaltender for the New Jersey Devils, leading the franchise to three Stanley Cup championships. Now, he has made something else for the Devils: a new jersey, for New Jersey.
"I wish we could have played in this," said Brodeur, while holding a black Devils sweater with his name and No. 30 on the back. "It's just a cool thing."
On Tuesday, the Devils unveil the first third jersey in the franchise's history, leaving the Detroit Red Wings and the expansion Seattle Kraken as the only NHL teams without an official alternate sweater in their history.