Spezza Injured - Brodeur Sets New NHL Record
Jason Spezza, NHL Ottawa Senators forward is expected to miss at least 6 NHL weeks due to a torn knee ligament; the NHL injuries seem to tackle the ice hockey player repeatedly as he is more likely to stay home during the Olympics 2010 when Canada hockey team cruises along the hockey ice.
Jason Spezza, who took part of the NHL Canada team's orientation camp during the month of August, had to endure from an injury throughout the 3rd period of the hockey game that ended with a hockey result of 3-2, marking another loss in Toronto earlier this week. The injury was described as a damage in the medial collateral ligament of the right knee.
As reported by the Ottawa Senators official website NHL, Spezza had stated that "They're kind of giving me that as a time line now but we'll see how it goes. Spezza added that to his NHL team official site that "You always try to get back a little sooner than originally thought but right now it looks like it'll probably be after the break;” Spezza was pointing at the Olympic break.
Regardless of the NHL injuries and harm that Spezza has to endure of, the NHL stats has repeatedly highlighted the decrease of hockey statistics in terms of hockey goals, hockey results and even hockey skills, pushing many NHL Live commentators and NHL.com experts to acknowledge that Spezza is losing pace against other NHL strikers to join the Canada hockey jerseys during the Olympic games where hockey has been inducted newly.
Note that the number 1 ice hockey center player of the Ottawa Senators has also been struggling since the opening NHL matches of the hockey season, scoring merely 5 hockey goals and delivering 14 assists all along the 30 NHL schedules played so far.
Martin Brodeur Sparks Hockey Fans Again
The best goalie in NHL, Martin Brodeur, was able to match the NHL record (National Hockey League record) for most regular season appearances by a goalkeeper; the tied record comes with the New Jersey Devils triumph over the Montreal hockey shirts by 2 hockey goals to 1.
Martin Brodeur had just ended his 1029th hockey game, playing them all in favor of the Devils shirts since he tackled the NHL ice hockey as a professional hockey pucks savior. Note that the NHL record was previously set by Patrick Roy; the French-Canadian star has crafted that particular NHL history breakthrough during 18 years in NHL games played in favor of the Montreal and Colorado hockey teams.
Interviewed by NHL live TV and the NHL.com (official NHL website), Brodeur said that "It's durability. That's what playing a lot of games is. It's being durable and it's being successful, because if you're not, the coach doesn't put you in there."
The decisive goal came from the hockey bat of Patrik Elias who smashed the 3rd goal of the evening, yet the 2nd for New Jersey, to put his hockey team in the lead with 2 minutes and 36 seconds remaining onto the hockey clock of 3rd period. The goal brought the 578th for Martin Brodeur, which pulls him above the previous NHL record holder by 27 wins.

