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New Jersey Devils Tickets
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The New Jersey Devils have won 3 Stanley Cups: in 1994-95 in a 4-game sweep of the Detroit Red Wings, in 1999-2000 against the defending champs the Dallas Stars, and in 2002-03 in a wicked battle to the end, 4 games to 3, against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

     
 
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They may call it Continental Airlines Arena, but to diehard New Jersey Devils fans it's still the Meadowlands, and that's where the team shines its brightest. But close to their East Rutherford home or far away, the
New Jersey Devils are always a force to contend with.

With a legacy including two Hockey Hall of Famers (Viacheslav Fetisov and Peter Stastny) the Devils have taken 6 Atlantic Division Championships, including the most recent (2005-06), and 4 Western Conference Championships.

2006 Olympic bronze-medalist, Czech Patrik Elias has been a constant on the Devils roster since 1994. He's the franchise's all-time scoring leader in goals, points, and assists in playoff games, and holds the franchise records for most points in a season and most points in a playoff season. And now, starting with the 2006-07 season, he's the New Jersey Devils Team Captain.

With him at the helm and star players like Scott Gomez, Martin Brodeur, and Brian Gionta at his side, this latest season promises to be the most exciting yet for the New Jersey Devils.

Scott Gomez won the Calder Memorial Trophy his rookie year, 1999-2000, as well as making the All-Rookie Team and the All-Star Team that year. He went on to help the New Jersey Devils to victory in both that year's and the 2002-03 Stanley Cups. During the 2004-05 NHL lockout, he played in the ECHL for the Alaska Aces and became the season's Top Scorer and Most Valuable Player.

Goalie (and 2002 Olympic gold-medalist) Martin Brodeur has been a part of 3 Stanley Cup wins, has won
the Vezina Trophy twice, the Calder Memorial Trophy, the William M. Jennings Trophy 4 times, and played
in 8 NHL All-Star Games.

Brian Gionta, known to his teammates as Gio and to the press as the Rochester Rocket, has been an All-Star all the way to his start in Hockey East in 1997-98. He currently holds the franchise record scoring the most goals in a single season, that season being the one just past, 2005-06.

With a roster like this, the New Jersey Devils look ready to raise some hell in 2006-07, so get your New Jersey Devils tickets now, so you can say you saw it firsthand.