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The 1995 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1994–95 season, and the culmination of the 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs.It was contested by the Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Devils and the Western Conference champion Detroit Red Wings.
The 1994–95 New Jersey Devils season was the 21st season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 13th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season. [1]
The 1995–96 New Jersey Devils season was the 22nd season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 14th season since the franchise relocated from Colorado prior to the 1982–83 NHL season. [1]
John Madden won two Stanley Cups in New Jersey before joining the Chicago Blackhawks. Paul Martin began his career with the Devils before signing with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Johnny Oduya signed with the Devils as a free agent in 2006. Jay Pandolfo was a Devil from 1996 to 2010. Zach Parise during his time with the New Jersey Devils.
The Devils had 20 different head coaches since the team moved to New Jersey in the 1982–83, with Jacques Lemaire serving as coach three times and Tom McVie, Larry Robinson, and Lou Lamoriello each serving twice. Three coaches have led the team to a victory in the Stanley Cup Finals: Lemaire in 1995, Robinson in 2000, and Pat Burns in 2003 ...
Here are the winners and losers from the 4 Nations Face-Off roster announcement on Wednesday: Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes and his brother, New Jersey Devils forward Jack Hughes, will ...
A full five-on-five brawl erupted just two seconds after the opening puck drop between the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday.. Once the fights had broken ...
New Jersey Devils: NHL 69 4 16 20 238 17 1 0 1 64 1994–95: New Jersey Devils NHL 46 2 9 11 167 20 1 2 3 8 1995–96: New Jersey Devils NHL 57 3 8 11 146 — — — — — 1996–97: New Jersey Devils NHL 20 0 2 2 68 — — — — — 1996–97 St. Louis Blues: NHL 44 2 3 5 158 5 0 0 0 25 1997–98: Calgary Flames: NHL 23 0 0 0 113 ...