Devils Make Cup Finals After 3-2 Win Over Rangers
Moments after sending the New Jersey Devils to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time since 2003, Adam Henrique skated to the corner and waited to be mobbed by his teammates. It's become a common occurrence for the 22-year-old who spent last season
The teams didn't want to talk about 1994 or anything, but some food for thought: Back in Game 6 between the Devils and Rangers that year, New York trailed 2-0 in a do-or-die situation. They wound up winning that game
The two teams he was torn between were the Kings and the Devils. Now those two teams will face one another in the Stanley Cup Finals, and Kovalchuk will see if he made the right decision. “It's actually a little weird that the two teams I was to choose
Editor at SB Nation's Philadelphia Union blog, The Brotherly Game. "Stats aren't some made up thing, they're records of events that happened, if you're disputing them, you weren't watching the games" – @DownGoesSpezza
Although the Devils didn't practice Thursday, it was still a bit of a busy day for fourth line left wing Ryan Carter and center Stephen Gionta. Carter said he received "quite a few" congratulatory text and phone messages after scoring the winning goal
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