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| 2 of 19 Goaltending came naturally to Brodeur, whose father, Denis, played the position on the Canadian Olympic team that won the bronze medal in 1956. Raised in Montreal, Martin played forward as a kid -- sewing the seeds of the stick-handling skills that would serve him so well in the NHL -- before switching to goal at age seven. Though he idolized butterfly master Roy, Brodeur chose a standup style and developed superb mobility, instincts, positioning and puck-handling ability. Photo: Courtesy of Denis Brodeur
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