My best ever team!

United States
March 24, 2008 10:22pm CST
The NEW JERSEY DEVILS are my best favorite team of my life. They are the best team in hockey. We have goaltender Martin Brodeur, who has lots of shutouts. He looks to break Patrick Roy's record for all-time wins. Now we are going for a fourth Stanley Cup whenever the time comes. We have Brian Gionta, Patrick Elias, Jay Pandolfo, Zach Parise, John Madden, Sergei Brylin, Jamie Langenbrunner, Colin White, and Johnny Oduya for best players right now. We have two retired veterans, #3 Ken Daneyko and #4 Scott Stevens. They were all famous! I enjoyed seeing my team, especially whenever it comes to winning. Whey they score, I go wild. They so far have three Stanley Cup championships, 1995, 2000, and 2003. Now they have their brand new place in Neward, called the Prudential Center, their first ever season this year. They have moved from the Continental Airlines Arena in the Meadowlands in East Rutherford. I know that they are awesome this year, especially after making up for their early losses by coming up with great defense infront of Marty Brodeur. I hope that the Devils will come up with playoff successes.
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@lonewolfnan (4366)
• Canada
25 Mar 08
I have been a fan of New jersey devils for awhile now.Being on the west coast of canada(go Canucks),we rarely get to see them out here.I thought last year Brodeur was ready to pass the torch of being the #1 goalie in the NHL to Luango,but gamn if Brodeur is having ANOTHER stellar season! There may have been better all-round teams in the past(Oilers,Islanders,Montreal of different decades),but New Jersey has proven that you CAN win in the NHL with team play and excellant goaltending.
• United States
27 Mar 08
I do believe that Martin Brodeur will look to break the record of all-time wins. I also believe that Brodeur will look to break the all-time shutouts record as well. The NEW JERSEY DEVILS have been my team for seven years now. GO DEVILS!!! I went down to a game in person last season. I will always love my Devils, especially Marty. I believe the Devils will do alright for the rest of the regular season and go on to do well in the playoffs. Yeah, I think of both the retired #3 Ken Daneyko and #4 Scott Stevens a lot. But for now we have Brian Gionta, Jamie Langenbrunner, Patrick Elias, Sergei Brylin, Colin White, Paul Martin, Johnny Oduya, Jay Pandolfo, and best of all, Brodeur. I will always root and cheer for my Devils. I get frustrated every time they lose especially in the playoffs. We already have three Stanley Cups so far. Now that we are looking for yet another one. I am sure that Brodeur is still the best!
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• Canada
27 Mar 08
Hey Jake, looking at your post you must be the devils number 1 fan lol. You guys did great this year and Brodeur is good as usual but hes getting old now, and i dont think i would ever consider him better than Patrick Roy even if he beats his wins record. Dont forget Brodeur had one of the best defensive squad with Stevens, Niedermayer, Daneyko and Rafalski. So can we say Brodeur got those wins easier then Roy ? lol Im not going to argue with you and i respect your decision because its just normal for someone to go with their hometeam. so for myself, i will be Habs fan forever hehe. we are number 1 on the east side =)
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• United States
27 Mar 08
I remember that I followed that Brodeur teamed up with Ken Daneyko, Scott Stevens, Brian Rafalski, and Scott Niedermeyer. They were all the best ever defensive teammates for Brodeur. Now, both #3 Daneyko and #4 Stevens are finally retired. I miss Rafalski who was transferred to the Detroit Red Wings. I also miss Scott Gomez who is with the New York Rangers now. That really sucks! That even sucks that Niedermeyer is with Anaheim now. Now I still think of my Devils a lot. I root and cheer for them a lot. I get easily frustrated whenever they lose especially in the playoffs. Now that I am hoping for Brodeur to break the record for all-time wins and well as all-time shutouts.
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