Martin Brodeur’s Legacy Is Safe Even If Stint with St. Louis Blues Is a Disaster

December 2nd, 2014 by Dave Lozo Leave a reply »

It's going to be jarring. Your eyes will need a minute to adjust the way they would when emerging from a dark bar on a sunny day after a late-morning brunch went on too long.

At some point in the coming days, you will see 42-year-old Martin Brodeur in a St. Louis Blues uniform. The team announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to terms with the netminder:

Done deal. #stlblues #OurBlues pic.twitter.com/P3ugHR3Fux

— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) December 2, 2014 After two decades with the New Jersey Devils, Brodeur will don royal blue and yellow in the coming days. 

And not long after—perhaps it's even happening now—the ever-popular discussion about a legendary player's "legacy" will begin.



There are a lot of bad discussions and narratives in sports, but few, if any, are worse than sports writers talking about a great player tarnishing his legacy at the end of his career.

Imagine being 25 years old and returning home for Thanksgiving. Only instead of visiting your mom and dad, you are sitting down for dinner with your 58-year-old dad...and his new gir ...

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