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Martin Brodeur the underdog? Fayne says he’s all that and more

Los Angeles Kings v New Jersey Devils - Game Five

NEWARK, NJ - JUNE 09: Martin Brodeur #30 of the New Jersey Devils celebrates after defeating the Los Angeles Kings during Game Five of the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Final at the Prudential Center on June 9, 2012 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

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You’ve heard plenty about the play of Jonathan Quick in the Stanley Cup finals. He’s one of -- if not the -- front runners for the Conn Smythe Trophy for playoff MVP.

For the New Jersey Devils, future Hall-Of-Fame goalie Martin Brodeur is the lovable underdog.

Devils defenseman Mark Fayne was asked if he feels Brodeur has been flying under the radar thanks to Quick.

Fayne made his opinion clear.

“Yeah, definitely,” he said. “Even in those first two games everyone was giving Quick the credit and Marty was making great saves and keeping us in those games while we weren’t playing that well.

“He was really the reason we got to overtime and now it’s showing up in the wins, and he’s just outstanding.”

Fayne says Brodeur’s cool demeanor goes a long way for the team. If he’s an underdog in this series, he’s not in their locker room.

“Even tonight, that last minute how calm and great he played,” Fayne said. “I think that comes with his experience and just his overall demeanor.

“He’s one of those guys that after Game 3 he was so calm and just telling everybody that we can still it get done. When you hear it from a guy like that, you really believe it.”