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It’s the Sean Avery rule, which came into effect after Avery, then with the New York Rangers, used the method to try to distract New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur during the 2008 Stanley ...
Sean Avery broke his latest media boycott and said he had every intention of shaking Martin Brodeur's hand at the end of the game, but that Brodeur breezed past him. "I don't know if he didn't see ...
Sean Avery was asked if he meant it when he said Martin Brodeur was a "whiner" on TV in between periods. "That's what I said," Avery replied. Avery was also asked if he thought Brodeur was a tad ...
If your name wasn't Martin Brodeur, you'd have to think about Sean Avery, the only guy who could drive New Jersey's Hall of Famer up a wall. (And down as well.) For his era, Avery was one of a kind.
When then-Rangers forward Sean Avery waved his stick in the face of New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur in 2008, the NHL quickly changed its unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to include a ...
LOS ANGELES – DECEMBER 17: Sean Avery #19 of the Los Angeles Kings ... with his play style being adopted by Martin Brodeur. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 06: Ryan Kesler #17 of the Anaheim ...
His Cup rings from 1995 and 2003 attest to his value - as would Martin Brodeur ... rambunctious Sean Avery when the latter went on the warpath trying to distract Marty Brodeur.
Just mention the name Sean Avery, but first preface it by saying ... a power play when he turned to face Devils goalie Martin Brodeur and began waving his stick in the goalie’s face in an ...
Sean Avery, the former NHL left-winger ... The former Rangers star did something to the New Jersey Devils’ popular goalie Martin Brodeur, which no hockey athlete could even imagine.
Sean Avery, he of the ten-year NHL career ... Avery pulling his hijinks on Hall of Fame goaltender Martin Brodeur, which spawned the “Avery rule” But his on-ice troublemaking also meant ...
The series also featured a notable playoff debut for the Devils: 19-year-old goalie Martin Brodeur played 32 minutes ... greatest steals in team history. Sean Avery contained multitudes.
The Sean Avery Rule, Fatso, Brodeur ignoring Avery in the post-series handshake line. Yes, that encapsulates this series in which the Rangers, who had gone 7-0-1 in the season series, won all ...
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