The Denver Post

Predators send Brodeur to loss in St. Louis debut

- By Teresa M. Walker

nashville, tenn. » Martin Brodeur hadn’t played in the NHL since his final win April 13 with theNewJers­ey Devils. Stepping back into the crease after such a long break was a bit different for the 42-year-old goalie.

Wearing St. Louis blue instead of Devils red was just plainweird, at least inwarmups. Then Brodeur got back to work, even if he didn’t get the win.

MikeRibeir­o scored a goal and had two assists, and the Nashville Predators spoiled Brodeur’s debut with the Blues by beating St. Louis 4-3 on Thursday night.

“It was a different feeling for me today,” Brodeur said. “I haven’t played in a long time. Coming into the organizati­on, different players, different team, coaching staff, so not surewhat to expect. I did it for so long with the same people over and over. But glad it’s over, and now I got (a game) undermy belt. We’re going to stop talking about it and just play hockey.”

Brodeur made 20 saves in his firstNHLst­art for a team other than the Devils. The Blues signed the four-time VezinaTrop­hywinnerTu­esday, tapping theNHL’s goalie leader in games, wins and shutouts to help while Brian Elliott is sidelined by a knee injury. His new teammates said they didn’t help him enough defensivel­y.

“He definitely kept us in it and gave us a chance towin it,” Blues center and former Colorado College standout Jaden Schwartz said.

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 ?? Mark Zaleski, The Associated Press ?? St. Louis Blues goalie Martin Brodeur looks at the scoreboard during a timeout in the first period of Thursday night’s loss to the Predators in Nashville, Tenn.
Mark Zaleski, The Associated Press St. Louis Blues goalie Martin Brodeur looks at the scoreboard during a timeout in the first period of Thursday night’s loss to the Predators in Nashville, Tenn.

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