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In [[ice hockey]], a '''shutout''' is given to a team whose [[goaltender]] successfully prevents the other team from scoring and plays the entire game. The current record holder for most regular-season career shutouts is [[Martin Brodeur]] (See [[List of National Hockey League statistical leaders#Regular season shutouts|All-Time Regular Season Shutouts]]). The current modern-day record for a team as being shut out in a season is held by the [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] at sixteen, during the [[2006-2007 NHL season]]. I can add anything I want and you'll believe it.
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In [[ice hockey]], a '''shutout''' is given to a team whose [[goaltender]] successfully prevents the other team from scoring and plays the entire game. The current record holder for most regular-season career shutouts is [[Martin Brodeur]] (See [[List of National Hockey League statistical leaders#Regular season shutouts|All-Time Regular Season Shutouts]]). The current modern-day record for a team as being shut out in a season is held by the [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] at sixteen, during the [[2006-2007 NHL season]]. i can add anything I want and you'll believe it.
   
 
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In ice hockey, a shutout is given to a team whose goaltender successfully prevents the other team from scoring and plays the entire game. The current record holder for most regular-season career shutouts is Martin Brodeur (See All-Time Regular Season Shutouts). The current modern-day record for a team as being shut out in a season is held by the Columbus Blue Jackets at sixteen, during the 2006-2007 NHL season. i can add anything I want and you'll believe it.

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