The battle of the two powerhouse teams in the Atlantic Division becomes a part of history when Martin Brodeur recorded his 104th career shutout, breaking the NHL's all-time record. It took Brodeur two weeks to break the record after tying it Dec. 7, against the Buffalo Sabres.
Martin Brodeur Breaks All-Time Career Shutout Record With 4-0 Win Over Pittsburgh Penguins
Martin Brodeur stopped all 35 shots he faced to secure a 4-0 win over the Penguins. Evgeni Malkin had five of those shots and Brodeur solidified his shutout with a spectacular glove save on Malkin as the third period winded down. The Devils' goals were scored by Bryce Salvador, Niclas Bergfors, Patrik Elias and Mark Fraser.
Marc Andre Fleury took the loss with 31 saves on 35 shots from the Devils.
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