Martin Brodeur welcomed into the Hockey Hall of Fame

Martin Brodeur, a three-time Stanley Cup winner with the New Jerseys Devils who ranks first among goaltenders in NHL history in regular-season games played (1,266), wins (691) and shutouts (125), was
inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday
night.

"I feel really fortunate to be here. This is a very special day for me," Brodeur began. "...This is a moment I'll never forget. I'm honored and humbled by it."
Brodeur got emotional throughout his seven-minute induction speech, which you can watch above.
Brodeur spent all but seven games of his 22-year NHL career with the Devils. He finished his career as a player with the St. Louis Blues and served as the Blues' assistant general manager before taking a front office role with the Devils in August.