- Martin's father, Denis Brodeur, is the long-time photographer for both the Montreal Expos and Montreal Canadiens. His dad also was a bronze medal winner as goalie on the 1956 Canadian Olympic team and was a minor league shortstop briefly in North Dakota.
- Children with ex-wife Melanie: Anthony (June 8, 1995), William and Jeremy (October 29, 1996), Anabelle (March 14, 2002). Children with current wife Geneviève: Maxime Philippe (November 23, 2009).
- Hosts a charity golf tournament in Montreal during off-season
- New Jersey's 1st choice, 20th overall, in 1990 Entry Draft
- In addition to 3 sons, Martin & Melanie have a daughter Annabelle, born during the 2001 - 2002 season. He wears all four of their initials on his helmet.
- As of the end of the 2003 season, winner of the William M. Jennings Trophy (1997, 1998, 2003).
- Won the 2003 Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils.
- Three-time Stanley Cup winner with the New Jersey Devils (1995, 2000, 2003).
- Named to the World Cup roster for Team Canada, along with 13 other NHLers who also won gold in the 2002 Olympics, in Salt Lake City.
- Won the 2004 Vezina Trophy for being the NHL best goalie during the 2003-2004 season.
- Won the World Cup in 2004
- His second wife was married to Brodeur's first wife's brother.
- Invited to attend Team Canada's 5-day Olympic orientation camp on Aug 15th that starts in Vancouver. (August 2005)
- Playing Goaltender For The New Jersey Devils (August 2002)
- Announced retirement. Brodeur will take a front-office position with the St. Louis Blues, which he signed with on December 1st after 21 seasons with the New Jersey Devils. Brodeur finishes his career 691-397-105, including 125 shutouts. [January 29, 2015].
- Youngest goaltender in NHL history to reach the 300, 400 and 500 regular season win plateaus, and the only goaltender to reach 600 regular season wins.
- Pictured on one of six 'permanent' Canadian commemorative postage stamps celebrating NHL Great Canadian Goalies, issued 1 October 2015. Others honored in this set were Johnny Bower, Ken Dryden, Tony Esposito, Bernie Parent, and Lorne Worsley (as Gump Worsley).
- He was nominated for the 2024 New Jersey Hall of Fame in the Sports category.
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