Playing in his first ever Stanley Cup Final, Martin Brodeur backstopped the New Jersey Devils to their first ever championship. One memorable highlight occurred in the opening period of a scoreless Game 3, where Brodeur made a remarkable save on Kris Draper, denying him at point-blank range. As the puck teetered perilously close to the goal line, Brodeur's quick reflexes came to the fore as he got his stick paddle over just in time to block Draper's shot. Brodeur was dominant throughout the 1995 Stanley Cup Playoffs recording three shutouts, posting a 16-4 record and maintaining a stellar .927 save percentage.