All New Jersey Devils 1995 Stanley Cup Final Goals
Including Mike Peluso crying on the bench, Bettman being booed, the last minute and a half of Game 4, and the presentation of the Conn Smythe Trophy. Along with the presentation of the Stanley Cup
Great times man! This era defines who i am today! Strong 💪 Resilient, Tough, Never give up and do the right thing and be blessed for doing what’s right! Best Stanley Cup team ever! No skill or brute/bully can beat in 7 games what this team had! We had it all! You want some? Come and get some 🤌🏽 bring it😂 (LGD <let’s go devils>)
Man, the Red Wings showed up lazy and the Devils didn't. And by the time the Red Wings realized "Oh shit" it was too late. There is a reason the Devils only lost four playoff games.
I remember that shot by Richer along the boards on the powerplay. He said himself that it wasn't the prettiest goal he's ever scored, however, it was the 1st goal of the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals. Generally speaking, you're not supposed to protect a 1-goal lead, but the stingy defense of the New Jersey Devils were able to do that. They had a lot of 2-way forwards like John MacLean, Neal Broten, Bobby Carpenter, Stephane Richer, Bill Guerin, Tom Chorske, Claude Lemieux, the whole CRASH Line.
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those cup years, so unstoppable, so damn good… one day… they'll be back.
Thanks for this. Old school devils highlights are tough to find
Great times man! This era defines who i am today! Strong 💪 Resilient, Tough, Never give up and do the right thing and be blessed for doing what’s right! Best Stanley Cup team ever! No skill or brute/bully can beat in 7 games what this team had! We had it all! You want some? Come and get some 🤌🏽 bring it😂 (LGD <let’s go devils>)
Man, the Red Wings showed up lazy and the Devils didn't. And by the time the Red Wings realized "Oh shit" it was too late. There is a reason the Devils only lost four playoff games.
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11:10
12:17
15:45
17:13
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18:28
22:50
24:50
27:11
I remember that shot by Richer along the boards on the powerplay. He said himself that it wasn't the prettiest goal he's ever scored, however, it was the 1st goal of the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals. Generally speaking, you're not supposed to protect a 1-goal lead, but the stingy defense of the New Jersey Devils were able to do that. They had a lot of 2-way forwards like John MacLean, Neal Broten, Bobby Carpenter, Stephane Richer, Bill Guerin, Tom Chorske, Claude Lemieux, the whole CRASH Line.