Martin Brodeur skates off the Bell Centre ice on Saturday after New Jersey topped Montreal 3-1. Martin Brodeur skates off the Bell Centre ice on Saturday after New Jersey topped Montreal 3-1. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

Goalie Martin Brodeur tied Patrick Roy's all-time wins mark on Saturday in Montreal, an accomplishment that helped earn him NHL's top star-of-the-week honour.

Brodeur stopped 83 of 88 shots as New Jersey won all three games they played in the week of March 9-15. Brodeur now has 551 career wins and can set a mark as early as Tuesday against Chicago.

Calgary Flames forward Olli Jokinen led the league in goals last week, earning him the second star nod. Jokinen had six goals and two assists in three games, including his sixth career hat trick in a losing effort Saturday in Toronto.

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby was the third star of the week after notching two goals and six assists in four games. Crosby had three assists on Sunday as the Penguins defeated Boston 6-4.