Brodeur's a great goalie but I think he gets a little too much credit for "revolutionizing" the way goalies handle the puck. It's like everyone forgets that Ron Hextall was handling the puck like a third defensemen well before Brodeur was even drafted.
I got into watching hockey after I started playing street hockey with my friends back when I was in high school in 1987. I consider myself a "Hockey Fan" because I don't watch any other sport all that much unless we're visiting someone and they turn their tv on, or my wife decides she has to see what commercials are played during the Super Bowl, or she wants to get disappointed by the Phillies in the World Series.
The first few teams I became a fan of were the Flyers (the home-town team), the Canucks and the LA Kings. Eventually, I gravitated towards teams that built from the ground up (good draft picks, smart trades, then free agents), starting with the Ottawa Senators when they entered the league. I gave-up on The Sens when they 1) lost in the playoffs to the Maple Leafs for the hundredth time & weren't playing like they cared, and 2) hired Bryan Murray as their GM, at which point they traded away or let go of the majority of their talented players, becoming "just another team". If they would just get rid of Chris Neil (maybe to The Pens or Flyers!), I could stop paying attention to them altogether! My wife's always been a fan of the Pens, back when they had Lemieux & Jagr. I didn't start following them too closely until they fell apart shortly before drafting Fleury, Malkin & Crosby.
Speaking of the Islanders, I feel they hit rock-bottom while they had Milbury as their GM. He might have been a decent player and he certainly has a bit of charisma, but his hockey knowledge seems to be at the "casual fan" level. I usually shake my head whenever I hear him talk during games, and he more than proved he has no clue on how to run a team. How he ever kept his job as the Isles GM is a mystery to me.
As for Toronto, being a Sens fans for over a decade kind of forced me to dislike "TO" immensely for quite a while, but I haven't cared much about the Leafs for a few years after giving-up on The Sens. I found it laughable at the start of the season when one broadcaster was going-on about how good the Leafs would be this year with their "solid group of four defensemen". I thought to myself "I never heard of three of those guys, and the other one wanted to leave the team last year ... so how 'solid' can they really be?" Solid enough for last in the conference, apparently (no offense to Leaf fans).