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Rangers and Devils
50 vehicles with the " Green Devils " anti-narcotic unit and Rangers.
It was Albert's absence from Game 7 of the RangersDevils Conference Championship game that led to Rose's famed Matteau, Matteau, Matteau call.
The Devils have a rivalry with their cross-Hudson River neighbor, the New York Rangers, as well as a rivalry with the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Devils had to compensate the Islanders, Rangers and Flyers for " invading " New Jersey.
However, playing in a division where the same three teams — the Flyers, Capitals and Islanders — made the playoffs every year for six years running meant that the Devils found themselves in a losing battle with the Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins for the division's last playoff spot.
Although the Rangers and Devils both finished with 82 points, the Devils had one more win, sending them to the playoffs for the first time in franchise history as the New Jersey Devils.
The Islanders are one of three NHL franchises in the New York City metropolitan area along with the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers, the latter of whom the Islanders maintain a rivalry with, known as the Battle of New York.
However, in the Conference Finals against the third-seeded New Jersey Devils, the Rangers lost the series opener at home in double overtime, but won the next two games before the Devils defeated them 3 – 1 and 4 – 1.
Historically, their biggest rivals have been the New York Rangers, with an intense rivalry stretching back to the 1970s, the New Jersey Devils, with whom they traded the Atlantic Division title every season between and, and their bitter cross-state rivals the Pittsburgh Penguins.
After dispatching Buffalo in five and sweeping the defending Stanley Cup champion Rangers, the Flyers were upset in the Eastern Conference Finals to the eventual Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils in six games.
The Garden was also frequently featured on Seinfeld, as characters sporadically attended Rangers or Knicks games ; David Puddy's face-painting as a fan of the New Jersey Devils features the infamous Blue seats.
* Bruce Driver ( born 1962 ), former professional hockey player for the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers.
However, in the 1993 – 94 season, Brodeur gained recognition when he won the Calder Trophy, an annual award for the best rookie in the NHL, after leading the Devils to the second-best record in the league and the Eastern Conference Finals in the playoffs, where they lost to the New York Rangers in seven games.
The Devils went on to win that series, but lost in the second round to the rival New York Rangers.
In the first round of the playoffs, he beat the Rangers for the first time in his career, leading the Devils to a four-game sweep.
On May 25, 2012, Brodeur and the Devils defeated the New York Rangers 3-2 on an overtime goal by Adam Henrique, leading to Brodeur's fifth Stanley Cup Finals appearance.
Madden made his NHL debut on January 6, 1999 against cross-town rivals the New York Rangers ( one of four games he played for the Devils that season ) and collected his first career NHL point on January 18, 1999 against the San Jose Sharks.
* New York Rangers vs New Jersey Devils vs New York Islanders
He scored his first NHL goal on a powerful slapshot late in a December 16, 1997 game against the rival New York Rangers, to break a 3-3 tie late in the third period and send the Devils to a 4-3 win.
" Eruzione then became a television broadcaster, grabbing the microphone at Rangers and New Jersey Devils games and for the NHL on USA Network and The NHL on FOX, and going on to comment at five Olympic Games, working for both ABC and CBS.
After defeating the Devils in the first round and the Rangers in the second round, the Capitals were in the conference finals for the first time in team history.
He improved to 46 points in his second NHL season in 1993 – 94 and embarked on a lengthy playoff run with the Devils to the Eastern Conference finals, where they were defeated by eventual Stanley Cup champions, the New York Rangers in seven games.

Rangers and Islanders
Albert left the Rangers after the 1994 – 95 season at the same time Rose took the job as play-by-play announcer of the New York Islanders.
The team would now be playing right in the middle of the New York – New Jersey – Connecticut tri-state area, home to the three-time defending Stanley Cup champion New York Islanders, as well as the very popular New York Rangers.
The fledgling Islanders, who were soon nicknamed the " Isles " by the local newspapers, had an extra burden to pay in the form of a $ 4 million territorial fee to the nearby New York Rangers.
Despite their regular season dominance, the Islanders exited the playoffs with a loss to the New York Rangers in the semifinals, after which original team captain and star Ed Westfall-who had surrendered the captaincy to Clark Gillies the season before-retired.
Hockey professionals and journalists generally regarded the Rangers as an inferior team, which led them to question whether the Islanders were capable of winning big games in the playoffs when they really counted.
The Islanders won the regular-season title, yet once in the playoffs, they were pushed to the maximum five games by the Pittsburgh Penguins and to six games by the Rangers.
It was the fourth consecutive season that the Islanders had beaten the Rangers in the postseason.
In 1989 – 90, the Islanders rebounded to get back in the playoffs, but they lost to the Rangers in five games.
The Islanders barely squeezed past the Panthers to make the 1994 playoffs before being swept in a lopsided opening series by the first-place Rangers, who went on to win the Cup.
Their new rivals, the New York Islanders, who entered the league in 1972 after paying a huge territorial fee — some $ 4 million — to the Rangers, were their first-round opponent in 1975.
After splitting the first two games, the Islanders defeated the more-established Rangers eleven seconds into overtime of the deciding game three, establishing a rivalry that continued to grow for years.
The Islanders got their revenge, however, eliminating the Rangers in four consecutive playoff series starting in 1981 en route to their second of four consecutive Stanley Cup titles.
The Rangers successfully made it past the first two rounds of the playoffs, sweeping the New York Islanders, and then defeating the Washington Capitals in five.
The Flyers rolled through the playoffs by sweeping the Rangers in three games, defeating the Islanders in five, and beating Quebec in six to return to the Stanley Cup Finals.
With Hextall providing the critical stops at crucial times, the Flyers captured a third-straight Patrick Division title, and were able to gain revenge on the Rangers by beating them in six games, as well as surviving a tough seven-game test from a gritty Islanders club.
In the Eastern Conference, three teams progressed to the playoffs with fewer than 95 points: the New York Rangers ( 94 ), the Tampa Bay Lightning ( 93 ), and the New York Islanders ( 92 ).
In its NHL history, the team has advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals three times, losing to the New York Islanders in 1982, the New York Rangers in 1994 and the Boston Bruins in 2011.
* Brian Mullen ( born 1962 ), played in the NHL for the Winnipeg Jets, New York Rangers, San Jose Sharks and New York Islanders.
Realizing that it could not hope to compete with both the Rangers and the Islanders, the WHA moved the Golden Blades to New Jersey soon after taking control.
One of the first known fantasy hockey leagues was formed in 1981 by Jay Arbour ( son of legendary New York Islanders Coach Al Arbour ) and Neil Smith ( who served as GM of the NY Rangers from 1989 – 2000 ).
* 1996 – 97: Chicago Blackhawks ( used through 2006 – 07 ), New York Islanders ( third and fourth jerseys with classic logo ), New York Rangers ( through 2006 – 07 ), Tampa Bay Lightning ( through 1998 – 99 ), Toronto Maple Leafs ( one game – throwback / vintage jerseys )

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