With a week remaining in July, Martin Brodeur remains without an NHL home.
If he was holding out hope at a return to New Jersey for the 2014-15 season, Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello just about shut the door on that possibility on Tuesday.
From Rich Chere of The Star-Ledger:
But don’t expect the Devils to bring goaltender Martin Brodeur to training camp— with or without a contract.
Lamoriello said he is not considering another veteran goalie. The team signed veteran Scott Clemmensen to a two-way contract earlier this month.
“At this point I don’t think so,” he said.
So what are the options for the 42-year-old goaltender, who says he would like to either be a backup for a Stanley Cup-contending team or play regularly on a lesser team?
With the New Jersey Devils unwilling to bring back the future Hall of Famer, let's look at the other 29 teams to find out if there are any viable candidates.
Tier 1: The Cup Contenders
Teams: Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Duc ...
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