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Looking Back at the 2000 Cup Championship Run

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Tonight the Devils look back and remember the 2000 Stanley Cup so I thought this would be a good time for me to do it as well.

When one starts talking about the New Jersey Devils cup run in 2000, one can't help but start the conversation with 8 games remaining in the Devils 1999/2000 regular season schedule. A 5-10-1 slide in the final push of the season, punctuated by a 5-0 loss at home to Carolina was enough reason for the New Jersey Devils to show Robbie Ftorek the door. This move shocked the entire NHL fan base, not just the Devils fan base because the Devils were having a great season and were certainly a heavy favorite to compete for the cup before going into the 15 game skid. No team has succeeded in winning a championship by changing the head coach so late into the season. Nice guy Larry Robinson was now the man to deliver the second cup to NJ.

Things started off extremely well for NJ as they whooped Pavel Bure and the Florida Panthers in 4 straight games. The second round saw the Devils take on a pretty talented Toronto Maple Leafs team but outlasted the Leafs in 6 games to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. The one thing I will remember about the second matchup with the Leafs was Game 6 when the Devils held the Leafs to 6 shots total for the entire game, a dominating performance, perhaps the most dominating performance ever.

The Devils took on the Flyers in the ECF for the second time in their history and quickly fell into a 3-1 hole. I still remember the post-game news conference with Larry Robinson, who always seems so laid back but spoke in such a stern voice about his team, saying that they thought things should be done one way and until they learn to listen to the coaches, they will not succeed. I guess they listened because little by little the Devils worked their way back into the series and forced a Game 7 in Philadelphia. That game 7 would have so many memorable moments, starting with Lindros getting knocked out by Stevens and ending with Elias sending the Devils to the finals with a GWG with a little over 2 mins left in the game.

The Stars were a very talented team and looking to repeat. I thought going into the series that this was a team with something to prove. For the last year we had heard about Brett Hull being in the crease and that the Stars shouldn't have won the cup on that play. I remember being shocked when the Devils destroyed the Stars in game 1 by a score of 7-3 and can still vividly picutre Belfour sulking on the bench after getting the hook. Dallas tied the series at 1 but quickly got down in the series and NJ returned home with a chance to clinch it in game 5. Game 5 was one for the ages. With a 0-0 tie going into OT, no one could have imagined it would stay scoreless for so long. This was a game no Devils fan could turn off because 1 goal meant skating the cup at home and no amount of sleep was worthing missing that, but unfortunately that goal wouldn't come in Game 5. Instead, it was Mike Modano that beat Marty in the 3rd OT to give the Stars a 1-0 win and send the series back to Dallas. I think I remember going to bed around 1:00 am that morning.

By far my favorite line in the history of the Devils was the "A-Line". I don't think there has ever been a better line for our organization, either before or after 2000 (which you can understand why Dallas had to trade for Arnott 2 seasons later). That line delivered in the 2nd OT in Game 6 clinching the cup for NJ. Thanks to a dirty Darien Hatcher, Petr Sykora missed the on-ice celebration but linemate Patrik Elias wore Sykora's jersey on his back during the celebration.

To me, there was no better team than this one in 2000. This is by far, my favorite of the 3 cups that NJ has won. The rookies (Gomez, Madden, Rafalski and White) were the big story that season and Niedermayer, Stevens and Marty absolutely killed in the playoffs. For weeks the Devils had heard that the things they had done (changing coaches, getting in a 3-1 hole, etc.) were things that teams can't do and overcome when trying to win a championship, yet did it anyway. I was at that celebration in the parking lot of the Continental Airlines Arena and it remains one of the happiest Devils memories I have.

I asked Cole from The Other 6 Seconds to write a little something about his experience that summer and this is what he had to say:

Any time two teams meet each other in the Finals, the two franchises are linked forever in history. Every time the Stars play the Devils or the Sabres, there's always some mention of our back to back Finals trips at the turn of the century. When the captain of the opposing team was such a huge part of the glory years of our own franchise, it makes the links that much stronger.

As a Stars fan, it's impossible to think about the 2000 Finals or the New Jersey Devils without thinking about Joe Nieuwendyk, Jamie Langenbrunner, or Jason Arnott. Even though the trade wouldn't happen until 2002, it's forever linked in the mind of this Stars fan. At the time the trade went down, we were still stinging from Arnott's goal. Doug Armstrong was trying desperately to make his mark on the team while pushing us back into position to make a serious playoff push. In doing so, he jerked his proverbial knee, and gifted your lovely franchise with our #15 (a gift that continues to give). That's still the most controversial and upsetting trade in Dallas Stars history according to most fans. Nieuwy and Jamie won another Cup together in your team colors. Randy McKay, in turn, did everything he could to get out of Texas... and even though I like him, Jason Arnott was fairly pedestrian during his time in Dallas, and jumped ship for Nashville shortly after.

Not everything associated with that Finals was negative, though. I feel that Mike Modano was at the peak of his career during those playoffs, and was doing absolutely everything to will his team to it's second Cup. Hull was showing his veteran clutch ability, even though he was finally starting to show his age. The Stars made it into an
interesting series, but the stage was really set in Game 1 with Eddie Belfour's performance. I didn't even like seeing Manny Fernandez play when he was scheduled to do so. When he had to take the ice in game 1, I knew there was a serious chance that the Cup was about to head back North and East.

I was 15 years old when the Stars played the Devils in the Stanley Cup Finals, but it doesn't feel like 10 years in the past. I vividly remember seeing Arnott push the puck past Belfour at Reunion, and knowing that it was all over. I didn't cry. I didn't throw anything. I remember just sinking back in my chair, turning off the television, and going to bed. Reunion Arena has since been torn down... very slowly and awkwardly... For the longest time, the roof and pillars were up, and the walls were gone. Even though  the old barn was a place filled with so many cherished memories for me, I couldn't help but see the Devils skating with the Cup every time I drove by the wreckage and looked down into what used to be the lower bowl.

I've got nothing but respect for the Devils, and the way that they carry themselves from management down to the fans. I'm not so much a fan of Brodeur, but that's a different story for a different day. That said, a lot of Stars fans are going to be watching this game with the intentions of exacting our own form of revenge... in whatever small way a regular season victory against a non-conference opponent can avenge a Championship won a decade ago. Such is the life of a Texas hockey fan.

GameDay 41: Dallas Stars Visit NJ and The Cup Tonight

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The Matchup: The New Jersey Devils (29-10-1) vs. the Dallas Stars (18-12-11). This is the second meeting of the season.

The Last Devils Game: Defensively speaking, the Devils could have played much  better but thanks to Elias, McAmmond and Langenbrunner's first Hat Trick, the Devils defeated the Wild 5-3

The Last Stars Game: They just couldn't seem to get anything going against the Canucks. Everything the Stars tried to do, the Canucks had an answer. The bright Star at the moment is Loui Eriksson, who netted his fifth goal in a three game span.

The Last Devils / Stars Game: It wasn't a very good game from the Devils point of view. Yann Denis got the start and quickly got the hook after 3 quick goals in the first by Dallas. NJ was able to regroup and tie the game at 3 but the Stars came out in the 3rd and pounded NJ for 2 more to give them a 5-3 win.

Tonight's Matchup: Better passing tonight would be a good place to start and maybe hanging on to the puck a little more instead of trying to move the puck too much. I thought NJ was trying to force too much against the Wild the other night. The Devils will also need to do a better job on the other side of the puck as the defense wasn't very solid the other night against the Wild and the Stars are far more talented with the puck than the Wild. I don’t think that it’s a coincidence that in games Salvador has missed, the defense has looked worse and GAA has gone up.

Clarkson and Salvador will miss tonights game. It will be the fourth game in a row that Salvador has missed because of a lower-body injury—believed to be his right ankle. Clarkson will miss his third consecutive game after re-injuring his right leg on Wednesday night against Pittsburgh.

Tonight's game marks the halfway point in the Devils season (hard to believe) and the Devils have certainly gone above and beyond expectations this season but they can't start to fall apart now.

The Devils will also be celebrating the 2000 Stanley Cup tonight at The Rock. Later today I will be posting a piece about that great run in the Spring of 2000. Cole from The Other 6 Seconds will be sharing his thoughts from the Stars side of things as well, so I do hope you check back.

Top 5 Devils Goals from 2000-2009

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Since its the last day of 2009, I thought I would present my Top 5 Devils Goals over the last decade. These are the ones that I feel are worthy.

#5 - Brian Gionta sets new Devils record for goals in a season. (you have to fast forward to the 1:37 mark of the video to see it).

#4 - The first Devils goal scored in the new Prudential Arena. (Kind of a weak goal but it is the first Devils goal scored in this building!)

#3 - Zach Parise's First NHL Goal - The first of many from this kid. He's electrifying and certainly a superstar of this team.

#2 - Jeff Friesen sends the Devils to the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals. (The thing about this goal is a Friesen penatly allowed Ottawa to tie this game and Burns told Friesen that he owed him big and he delivered with 2:14 to go in the game.)

 



#1 - The one and only Jason Arnott, in double OT to bring home the Devils second Stanley Cup

 


Honorable Mentions

#1 - Elias Sends NJ to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2000 - link

#2 - Jeff Friesen scores his second of the night to give the Devils a 3-0 lead in Game 7 of the 2003 Cup Finals (I just love Friesen's reaction after if goes in!!) - link

#3 - Elias to Sykora from behind the net against the Stars in Game 1 of the 2000 Cup Finals - link

Game 37: Devils Win

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Devils Win and Parise snapped his 12 game goal drought. That's all that you need to know right now. Full recap coming later!!

 

GameDay 37: Thrashers Come To NJ

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The Matchup: The New Jersey Devils (26-9-1) vs. the Atlanta Thrashers (18-15-4). This is the 3rd of 4 meetings this season and the teams have split the first two games.

The Last Devils Game: The first period went alright but then it was downhill from there. NJ didn't cash in on the power play oppurtunities and the Capitals just swarmed the Devils in their own end. Devils looked to have eaten too much pie on Christmas and weren't able to keep up the entire game. Final score was 4-1 and due to the holiday weekend, I didn't get a recap in.

The Last Thrashers Game: The Thrashers visited Tampa Bay and weren't able to overcome a 2 goal defecit in the third period and lost the game 4-3. It was the Thrashers second straight loss.

The Last Thrashers/Devils Game: The Thrashers struck early and struck hard scoring 3 goals on the first 6 shots they had. Marty got yanked and the Thrashers decided to sit back and wait for the game to end but the Devils took advantage of that and turned the game into an old fashioned shoot-out and won the game 5-4.

Tonight's Matchup: Expect the Thrashers to learn from their mistakes and not take any lead for granted tonight. I hope the game in Washington was more a holiday hangover than anything else and I hope that the Devils have gotten that out of their system and show for the full 60 tonight. The Devils will have to pay attention to Ilya Kovalchuk tonight, who scored his team-leading 22nd goal of the season in Tampa Bay on Saturday and has points in nine straight games, collecting 6 goals and 8 assists over that stretch. Two of the Thrashers off-season signings are also likely to get some attention tonight as Nik Antropov has points in six straight games (6 goals) and eight of his last nine overall (8 goals) and Paevl Kubina is fourth among NHL defensemen and ninth overall with a plus-14 rating this season.

The big story for the Devils tonight is the return of David Clarkson.  Clarkson is to be activated from IR for tonight's game and should definately be in the lineup tonight. This should give the Devils a little jolt, which is badly needed after Saturday's dismal outing.

Brodeur has started 15 consecutive games and has appeared in 22 straight games and according to Left Wing Lock, should be starting tonight's game as well. The Thrashers have scored seven goals in four periods against Brodeur this season, so should Marty get the nod, lets hope he finds a way to break the trend.

Happy Holidays

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Happy Holidays from all of us at Running With The Devils.

 

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Marty Brodeur - NHL MVP of the Decade

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Just wanted to take a minute out of my day and bring this to the attention of all Devils fans and all Devils haters. NHL.com has announced that Martin Brodeur is the MVP of the Decade. Brodeur was the easy winner among the voting panel as the most valuable player of the 2000s, topping Detroit defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom, who, in turn, was far ahead of anyone else, including Jarome Iginla, Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin. So Devils fans, say it with me... "MARTY'S BETTER!!"

 

Devils Win - Marty Gets #104

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The Devils put together a complete 60 minute effort and Marty walks away with a record setting 104th shutout of his career. The Devils have owned the Igloo this season and I for one will be sad to see it go, if we don't make a few trips there this spring.

Marty stopped all 35 saves including 8 shots made during power plays and had the post help him out very late in the game but unlike the game in Buffalo, Marty actually have to make some pretty good saves against the Penguins.

The Pens and the Devils were both pretty hot coming into this game and it wouldn't be fair to say the Penguins didn't bring that to the game because I thought the did, I just thought this was a case of Marty being better. Both the Penguins and the Devils spent the night going hard after loose pucks. For a few minutes in the second, the Penguins kind of fell into a funk and paid for it with the Devils scoring 2.

The Pandolfo / Nierdermayer line did a wonderful job putting a stop to the Pens top line and probably even better on the Penalty Kill. McAmmond is still playing at a level I never thought he was capable of.

The Devils as a team shined bright tonight but nothing shines brighter than Marty Brodeur. There isn't much left in the record books for Marty to put his name next to. Shutouts are difficult to achieve because it takes and individual effort as well as a team effrot at times but to be sitting alone atop the list with a 104 of them is truly incredible. It doesn't matter to me what other people think of say but Marty is truly the greatest goalie anyone of us has ever laid eyes on. He's broken record after record, been a huge assett to his team and made the NHL change the game while he was playing with it. I ask you, name 1 other goalie in the league now that can even come close to Martin Brodeur.

 

GameDay 35: Devils Back In Pittsburgh

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The Matchup: The New Jersey Devils (25-8-1) at the Pittsburgh Penguins (25-10-1). This is the third meeting of the season, the third time in Pittsburgh this season and the Devils have won the first two games 4-1 each time.

The Last Devils Game: It started badly as the Thrashers got up 3-1 in the first. Marty was told to have a seat and Denis took over and the Devils hade a 4-3 lead after two and eventually hung on to win 5-4.

The Last Penguins Game: The Penguins continued their winning streak and took care of the Sabres in a shootout 2-1. It was the Pens 5th in a row.

The Last Penguins / Devils Game: The Penguins struck first and the Devils looked pretty terrible the first half of the game. Bergfors would put the equalizer in and the Devils wouldn't look back after that as they completely picked apart the Penguins team in the second half of the game.

Tonight's Matchup: It's sort of a Battle Royal really. In the last 10 games, New Jersey is 8-2-0 and Pittsburgh is 8-1-1. The Penguins and the Devils are tied for the League lead in points (51) and wins (25) but the difference in my eyes is that everyone expected this from Pittsburgh this season.

Usually I am complaining that the Devils showed up in the first period and then the effort slowly got less and less during the second and third but Saturdays game was the opposite. NJ looked flat in the first and then got it going in the second and third.

I'm sure Pittsburgh is focused on the fact that NJ has come into their building twice this year and had their way with them. Pittsburgh seems like a much healthier team this time around so look for them to be out to make a statement tonight.

I thought Brodeur needed a rest going into the weekend and he got a little bit of that on Saturday night as he took a seat after the first period, I just hope it was enough. The Devils Defense has to be better than it was on Saturday night because that first period was about as bad as it gets. A few line shuffles and they settled down a bit but I thought they could do better. The have to know the Pens offense struggled in the last game and will be looking to have a solid game tonight.

These are the games we love, the important (yes, even in December) games where the Division is on the line.

Week 11 - Player Ups and Downs

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Goalies:
M. Brodeur - Didn't have a great game against the Panthers, looked pretty good against the Flyers and didn't get much work against the Canadiens but went 2-1 this week so you have to give him credit on that. He had a .905 save % this week which would have been higher had he not been beaten 4 times against Florida.

Forwards:
R. Pelley - Picked up an assist against Montreal. He's averaging between 7 and 10 mins of ice time a game. Not bad
T. Zajac -  Had 2 assists vs Philly but the goals have stopped. Hope he finds the scoring touch again soon.
P. Elias - 3 goals and 1 assist this week including the GWG against the Canadiens. I ask you this, who in the history of the Devils has been more clutch than #26? Maybe Claude..
Z. Parise - Can't seem to find the back of the net and having trouble finding the scoresheet at all this week. Hope the drought ends soon.
N. Bergfors - 2 goals against the Flyers.
J. Langenbrunner - One assist in the loss to Florida and one really bone-headed play at the point during a power play. Sorry Jamie, you didn't have a good week.
B. Rolston - Slowly Rolston is creeping off the naughty list. He seems to be doing the right things out there. Tape to tape pass to Elias on a 2 on 1 instead of shooting it, throwing it low off the goalie so Elias can play it, etc. Rolston is either waking up or Elias is just making him look good.
R. Niedermayer - He didn't do much for me this week but he didn't kill anyone either.
J. Pandolfo - Been playing with Brother Nieds and both leave the same impression this week.
I Pikkarainen - 1st NHL goal (flukey as f*ck)... welcome the to the NHL Goal Scorers Scoresheet. Sometimes getting #1 opens the flood gates..Lets just hope!!
V. Zharkov - I like this kid, he comes to play every night. As a friend said, he reminds me of Elias when he first came up. Doing everything well but just not finding the net. It will come, look at Elias now!!
D. McAmmond - I like Dean, I think he's help make it look like NJ actually has a 4th line. I worry about the playoffs with him but in the Regular Season i like him.

Defense:
I thought this week I would adress the Defense as a whole instead of player by player. I haven't felt great about the Defense for some time but this week they just seemed disinterested. They are playing disciplined and staying out of the box but that is Lemaire's style, so I credit him with that. Oduya hasn't done much of anything this season but especially since coming back. I certainly hope Martin changes some things whenever he returns but the way that the D is just coasting through games, I would love to see the kids like Correntte and Eckford get some ice time.

So D guys, lets pick up a little bit out there because this week you're rating is a combined YELLOW!!


Player of the week - Patrik Elias with his 3 goals and 1 assist and a heads up play that lead to a GWG against the Canadiens.