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Len Broderick

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Len Broderick
Born (1938-10-11) October 11, 1938 (age 86)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 1957–1961

Leonard Francis Broderick (born October 11, 1938) is a Canadian former ice hockey goaltender. He played one game in the National Hockey League, with the Montreal Canadiens during the 1957–58 season. He is the brother of former professional hockey player Ken Broderick.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Broderick played junior hockey with the Toronto Marlboros, with whom he recorded record-tying nine shutouts in the 1956-57 season, tying a record previously set by Glenn Hall.[1] During the 1957–58 season was loaned to the Montreal Canadiens by the Marlboros to replace Jacques Plante,[2] and played his one and only National Hockey League in a 6-2 win over his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs on October 30, 1957. He spent one more season with the Marlboros before playing senior hockey with the Oakville Oaks. He signed with the St. Paul Saints, but let in 16 goals in 3 games and retired soon after.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1955–56 Toronto Marlboros OHA 5 4 1 0 300 8 1 1.60 11 8 2 1 660 26 1 2.36
1956–57 Toronto Marlboros OHA 42 28 11 3 2520 104 8 2.48 9 5 4 0 540 27 1 3.00
1956–57 Toronto Marlboros M-Cup 11 8 1 2 670 20 4 1.79
1957–58 Montreal Canadiens NHL 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2.00 .909
1957–58 Toronto Marlboros OHA 40 16 15 9 2400 131 1 3.28 18 9 7 2 1062 62 0 3.50
1957–58 Toronto Marlboros M-Cup 5 1 4 0 282 23 0 4.89
1958–59 Toronto Marlboros OHA 23 1380 72 1 3.13 5 1 4 0 300 24 0 4.80
1959–60 St. Paul Saints IHL 3 5.33
NHL totals 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2.00 .909

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Radley, Scott (14 February 2012). "Visentin making mockery of his OHL competition". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  2. ^ Reid, Ken (2016). One Night Only: Conversations with the NHL's One-Game Wonders. ECW Press. ISBN 9781770909113. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
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