Blackhawks-Devils: Antti Niemi Outduels Martin Brodeur in Blackhawks Win

April 2nd, 2010 by TAB BAMFORD Leave a reply »
Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils has arguably the best netminder resume in the history of the National Hockey League. Entering Friday night, Brodeur had 598 wins (most all time) and 108 shutouts (also most all time).

He was 26 seconds from Nos. 599 and 109.

On the other side of the ice was rookie Antti Niemi. It took him well into March to claim the top of the depth chart for the Blackhawks and keep it. Entering Friday night, Niemi had 21 wins and seven shutouts on his resume.

After 65 minutes, 33 shots, 32 saves, and three more saves in a shootout, Niemi has 22 career wins.

The questions regarding Niemi's viability as a postseason goaltender were put to bed on Friday night, as the youngster answered the bell against perhaps the best ever in a stunning 2-1 Blackhawks victory.

After being outshot all night, in an ironic twist, the Blackhawks saved the game with Niemi on the bench—when Kris Versteeg blasted the puck at a Jonathan Toews screen, and the puck found its way behind Brodeur. Despite a review of a potential kick from Toews, Versteeg was credited with the tying goal.

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