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ST. LOUIS - Martin Brodeur will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in November as part of the 2018 class, which includes Martin St. Louis, Alexander Yakushev, Gary Bettman, Willie O'Ree and Jayna Hefford.

Currently serving as the Blues' assistant general manager, Brodeur originally joined the organization as a free agent on Dec. 2, 2014. After a seven-game stint with the club in which he posted a 3-3-0 record, Brodeur announced his retirement from the NHL on Jan. 29, 2015 and moved into the Blues' front office as a senior advisor to the general manager.
The Montreal, Quebec native retired from a 21-year playing career as the NHL's all-time regular season leader in wins (691), shutouts (125), games played (1,266) and minutes played (74,439).

In postseason history, he ranks first in starts (204) and shutouts (24), and second in wins (113).
Brodeur appeared in 10 NHL All-Star Games and led the NHL in wins nine times and shutouts five times. He also led the League in games played on six occasions while he played in 70 or more games in 10 consecutive seasons from 1997-98 to 2007-08.
He began his award-winning career by winning the 1994 Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year. Brodeur went on to earn the Vezina Trophy four times (2003, 2004, 2007, 2008) and the Jennings Trophy five times (1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2010), while he was a three-time Stanley Cup Champion with the New Jersey Devils (1995, 2000, 2003).
In international play, Brodeur was a five-time medalist with Team Canada, capturing gold at the 2002 and 2010 Olympic games and the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, as well as silver at the 1996 and 2005 World Championships.