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New Jersey Devils - Team
History & Information
The Devils have been known as a defense-first
team since Jacques
Lemaire's first tenure, although the Devils have twice
led the Eastern Conference in Goals scored, once leading
the NHL in goals scored (295 GF in 2000–2001). Lemaire
gave the Devils their defensive mantra when he implemented
a system commonly called the neutral
zone trap. This
system is designed to force teams to turn over the puck in
the neutral zone leading to a counterattack. This
style of play, coupled with mediocre attendance and television
ratings that continue to plague the franchise (despite the
organization having a perennially successful on-ice product)
led the team to be chastised by the media and hockey purists
for "making the NHL boring". Nevertheless,
the Devils were successful using this style of play, and
Devils coach Larry Robinson asserted that the Montreal Canadiens
(who also won the Cup many times) he played on in the 1970s
used a form of the trap, though it did not have a name.
New
Jersey Devils - Prudential Center
The red and gray exterior is inspired by
Newark's bricklaying and railroad heritage, while paying
homage to the team colors of the New Jersey Devils, red
and black. Fans
approaching the arena from the front are presented with
a view of the arena's externally mounted 4,800 square foot
(446 m²) LED screen, one of the largest in the world.
The screen is split up into thin panels with gaps in between,
in order to prevent the fans' view from inside from being
obstructed. Along the arena's east side Mulberry Street
entrance are two large "entrance cylinders" named
the Verizon Tower and PNC Tower, the arena's most prominent
exterior feature. These towers take the fans up to the
Grand Concourse, by escalator and staircase.
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