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New Jersey Devils began his tenure in ice hockey Kansas City, Missouri in 1974. The team moved to Colorado after two seasons, finally settling in New Jersey in 1982. The devils are very popular and is preferable to get the New Jersey Devils tickets booked in advance for next season.

The playing career

In 1982, John McMullen bought the computer. They won their first game against the New York Rangers. During the 1983-84 season, NHL all star game was hosted by the Devils in the Sand Brendan Nyrne. Glenn "Chio" Resch and Joe Cirella were the stars of the game, which leads to Conference Wales to victory.

The team has improved considerably between 1984 and 1987. Players as young people John MacLean, Kirk Muller and Pat Verbeek was the strongest players on the team. In April 1987, Lou Lamoriello was hired as head coach. In season 1987-88, the Devils have a winning record in franchise history the first 13 years against the Blackhawks. The following years saw a lot of coach replacements and not much success in games. In 1992-93, the former coach of the Montreal Canadiens Jacques Lemaire was hired as coach of the Devils.

In 1993-94, the team was in an upswing again. Players like defenders Scott Stevens, Ken Daneyko and Scott Niedermeyer forqwrds Stephane Richer, John MacLean, Bobby Holik and Claude Liemieux and goaltenders Chris Terreri and Martin Brodeur was much needed success for the team. The Devils are now in third place in the Eastern Conference, behind the Penguins and Rangers. The Devils face the Rangers in seven game series in a memorable final game East. Devils Stephane Richer scored the winning goal in the second extension, giving a 3-2 lead in Game 6. However, the Devils lost the cons Rangers in that game. Vlaeri Zelepukin Devils tied the game with only the final 7.7 seconds left. They were defeated in double overtime goal by Stephane Matteau. This series is known for being one of the most memorable series in NHL history. Demons fan following increased significantly After meeting with New Jersey Devils is sold out.

In 1994-95, the series, the Devils returned to the conference finals This is to win the Cup Stanley, beating the Detroit Red Wings. The Devils won their second Stanley Cup in 1999-00, defeating the Dallas Stars in the series of six games. Stevens, Holik, Leimieux Niedermeyer, Brodeur, with new players Patrik Elias, Petr Sykora, Jason Arnott, Alexander Mogilny, Brian Rafalski, John Madden and Scott Gomez have become Champions Series. In 2003, the Devils beat the Ducks to raise the Stanley Cup for the third time.

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