New Jersey Devils

File:New_Jersey_Devils_logo.svgThe mythological Jersey Devil was the inspiration for the team's nameThe Devils' first home venue in New Jersey was Brendan Byrne Arena (pictured in 2006 after being renamed).The Devils celebrate moments after defeating the Detroit Red Wings in the 1995 Stanley Cup Final. The victory brought the club its first Stanley Cup.The 1999–2000 Devils engraved on the Stanley Cup. The club won its second Stanley Cup that season.The Devils present President George W. Bush with a jersey after winning the 2003 Stanley Cup championship.Martin Brodeur led the Devils to three Stanley Cup championships, and is the NHL's all-time leader in goaltender wins, shutouts, and goals by a goaltender.[79]The Devils moved to Newark, in October 2007, opening a new arena, known as the Prudential Center.Patrik Elias is the Devils all time leader in games played, points, goals, and assists.Josh Harris (pictured) and David Blitzer purchased the team and the Prudential Center from Jeff Vanderbeek for $320 million in 2013.During the 2013 NHL entry draft, the Devils acquired Cory Schneider from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for their first-round draft pick.The Devils drafted Nico Hischier with the first overall selection in the 2017 NHL entry draft.Jack Hughes (left) was drafted with the first overall pick in 2019, and emerged as a multiple time All-StarFile:OldDevils.png

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