Ken Broderick, born on February sixteenth, nineteen forty-two, was a notable Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. His career spanned both the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA), showcasing his talent and dedication to the sport.
During his time in the NHL, Broderick played a total of twenty-seven games for the Minnesota North Stars and the Boston Bruins. His skills were further highlighted in the WHA, where he participated in seventy-three games for the Edmonton Oilers and the Quebec Nordiques.
Broderick's legacy in ice hockey is also marked by his familial connection to the sport; he was the brother of Len Broderick, who also enjoyed a professional hockey career. Sadly, Ken Broderick passed away in 2016 after a brief illness, leaving behind a rich history in the world of ice hockey.