NHL HHOF Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 The New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup History THE NEW JERSEY DEVILS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (1995, 2000, 2003) 01. Ken Daneyko 02. Martin Brodeur 03. Scott Stevens 04. Scott Niedermayer 05. Sergei Brylin THE NEW JERSEY DEVILS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (1995, 2000) 01. Ken Daneyko 02. Martin Brodeur 03. Scott Stevens 04. Scott Niedermayer 05. Sergei Brylin 06. Bobby Holik 07. Claude Lemieux 08. Randy McKay 09. Chris Terreri THE NEW JERSEY DEVILS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (2000, 2003) 01. Ken Daneyko 02. Martin Brodeur 03. Scott Stevens 04. Scott Niedermayer 05. Sergei Brylin 06. Patrik Elias 07. Scott Gomez 08. John Madden 09. Jay Pandolfo 10. Brian Rafalski 11. Colin White THE NEW JERSEY DEVILS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (1995, 2003) 01. Ken Daneyko 02. Martin Brodeur 03. Scott Stevens 04. Scott Niedermayer 05. Sergei Brylin 06. Tommy Albelin The Presidents of the United States of America During the New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup Championships 1995 – President Bill Clinton (Democrat) 2000 – President Bill Clinton (Democrat) 2003 – President George Bush (Republican) The New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup Championships Head Coaches 1995 – Jacques Lemaire 2000 – Larry Robinson 2003 – Pat Burns The New Jersey Devils Opponents When Winning the Stanley Cup 1995 – Detroit Red Wings 2000 – Dallas Stars 2003 – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim The New Jersey Devils Location When Winning the Stanley Cup 1995 – New Jersey wins the Stanley Cup in New Jersey 2000 – New Jersey wins the Stanley Cup in Dallas 2003 – New Jersey wins the Stanley Cup in New Jersey The Presidents of the United States of America When the New Jersey Devils Lost in the Stanley Cup Finals 2001 – President George Bush (Republican) 2012 – President Barack Obama (Democrat) The New Jersey Devils Head Coaches When Losing in the Stanley Cup Finals 2001 – Larry Robinson 2012 – Peter DeBoer The New Jersey Devils Opponents When Losing in the Stanley Cup Finals 2001 – Colorado Avalanche 2012 – Los Angeles Kings The New Jersey Devils Location When Losing in the Stanley Cup Finals 2001 – New Jersey loses the Stanley Cup in Colorado 2012 – New Jersey loses the Stanley Cup in Los Angeles The New Jersey Devils in the Stanley Cup Finals 5 Appearances (3 Wins / 2 Losses) 01. 1995 - Won 02. 2000 - Won 03. 2001 - Lost 04. 2003 - Won 05. 2012 - Lost THE 3 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR THE NEW JERSEY DEVILS 01. 1995 - New Jersey Devils 02. 2000 - New Jersey Devils 03. 2003 - New Jersey Devils All three of the New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup winning head coaches had connections to the Montreal Canadiens. Jacques Lemaire played 12 seasons in the NHL and won 8 Stanley Cup championships with the Montreal Canadiens. Larry Robinson played 17 of his 20 seasons in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens, where he won the Stanley Cup 6 times. Pat Burns coached the Montreal Canadiens for four seasons, from 1988 to 1992. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHL HHOF Posted October 19, 2022 Author Share Posted October 19, 2022 Aside from all the big name players mentioned above, there were a few more big name players who had been waiting for so long to win the Stanley Cup when they finally did it. U.S. Hockey Hall of Famers, Neal Broten and Bobby Carpenter finally won in 1995. Former Montreal Canadiens players and previous Stanley Cup winners, Claude Lemieux and Stephane Richer each got their second Stanley Cup ring. Claude Lemieux would win his third with Colorado, and return to New Jersey to win his fourth. Alexander Mogilny finally won the Stanley Cup in 2000, his 12th season in the NHL. Joe Nieuwendyk, who had previously won the Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames in 1989, and the Dallas Stars in 1999, won the Stanley Cup with New Jersey in 2003. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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