It’s night number two of the AHL All-Star Classic event and time for the actual game. Mike Brodeur of the Rochester Americans is getting the start in goal for Team Canada. Brian Elliott of the Binghamton Senators was slated to get the start but when the Ottawa Senators called him up the starting position shifted to Brodeur.
Mike Brodeur said, “someone must have just flipped a coin or something,” regarding him getting the starting job. Mike is very humble and unsure of himself in the role that he has earned. The most exciting part of being the starter for Brodeur isn’t about the honor that goes with it, but rather not having to sit on the bench for two hours prior to being able to play.
The game is being broadcast to over 100 million people, and tonight the world gets to see the player that has turned the season around for the Rochester Americans. All-Star games are all about offense, so he’s going to be put to the test early. When we talked about the lack of defense and him really being put to the test some of the defensemen in the locker room started laughing.
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