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Is Hall of Fame inductee Marty Brodeur the greatest goaltender of all time?

Sports Betting News NHL writer Justin Cuthbert heads down to the Hockey Hall of Fame with Amit Mann to discuss the highlights of the 2018 class and ask who is the greatest goaltender of all time.

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Toronto captain John Tavares will probably miss the rest of the first-round series against the Montreal Canadiens after sustaining a concussion and a knee injury during Game 1. The center’s availability for the rest of the postseason is uncertain, if the Maple Leafs advance. General manager Kyle Dubas said there is no structural damage to the head, neck and spine after Tavares took an accidental knee to the face from Canadiens forward Corey Perry.

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