The Greatest Athlete To Wear #30 is Martin Brodeur.
Notable #30’s in baseball Tim Raines is one of the most underappreciated players of the past quarter century. He should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Orlando Cepeda was one of the most dangerous hitters in the National League in the 1960’s. Maury Wills may have been the worst manager in my memory but he was the base stealing king of the 1960’s. In football Terrell Davis helped lead the Broncos to two Super Bowl titles before injuries ended his career. Lawrence McCutcheon was a fine running back for the Rams in the 1970’s. Back in the early days of football Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle starred for the Packers. In hockey a number of outstanding goalies with the #30. Ed Belfour, Gerry Cheevers of the Big Bad Boston Bruins of the 1970’s and of course our selection Martin Brodeur. In basketball Bernard King was one of the great scorers of the 1980’s
The Greatest Athlete To Wear #30- Martin Brodeur. Brodeur has played his entire 21 year career with the New Jersey Devils and is one of the greatest goalies in NHL history. He has won 3 Stanley Cups and during his career the Devils have missed the playoffs only twice. Brodeur has the NHL record for most wins, losses, shutouts and games played. He also won two Olympic gold medals. He has won the Vezina Trophy four times.
excellent choice!