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Well, here we are, seven weeks into the NHL playoffs. It's Memorial Day weekend and the Devils are still playing hockey. I don't think either team's fan base truly expected to be here right now, but hey, I'm not complaining.
How they got there:
If you're a Devils fan, you know the story by now. Peter DeBoer was hired by Lou Lamoriello to help the Devils "evolve" into a more aggressive offensive team and have a chance to win the franchise's fourth Stanley Cup championship. There were growing pains early on, and the team battled several key injuries throughout the season, but the Devils surged out of the All-Star break and finished the regular season on a six-game winning streak.
The Devils battled hard and squeezed out of the first round against Florida in the second overtime of the series' seventh game. After few thought the Devils would stand any chance against the "mighty" Flyers, they simply destroyed the Flyers in every part of the game and knocked them out in five games. The Rangers presented a more difficult task, but the Devils eventually got to Henrik Lundqvist and the shot-blocking Rangers' defensemen and eliminated the East's top seeded team 63 seconds into overtime in Game 6.
With heroics from Adam Henrique in rounds one and three, the Devils advance to their fifth Stanley Cup Final in franchise history and first since 2003, when they beat Anaheim in seven games. Four more wins would give the Devils their fourth Stanley Cup championship since the spring of 1995.
By the way, have I mentioned how awesome this moment is yet?
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