Favorite veteran player to join the Devils
#1
Posted 14 March 2012 - 05:23 PM
The only reason why I ask because I remember reading an article that stated many veterans liked joining the Devils because they were always in playoff contention and wanted to sign there to hopefully get a shot to get the Stanley Cup. I tried coming up with a list above, but I am sure there are others people can think of as well.
With me, I would have to say I am split between Bernie Nicholls or Dave Andreychuk. Bernie was my first favorite Devil and I always loved Dave Andreychuk as a player.
#2
Posted 14 March 2012 - 05:35 PM
#3
Posted 14 March 2012 - 07:04 PM
I liked Andreychuk...he did a lot to help the team, and he didn't want to leave as soon as possible...like some of the other vets we brought in.
Feel that way about Nieuwendyk too
And I liked A-Mo....he was something the Devils never had before...a real flashy goal scorer.
#4
Posted 14 March 2012 - 09:09 PM
For me, it was Gilmour, though he never quite lived up to what I was hoping for once he got here (though the offense went on an immediate tear when he first came to the Devils). I was listening to the WFAN, and John Davidson was on, when right in the middle of his interview he suddenly said, "and the Devils just got Doug Gilmour"...I was like, "Yessssssssssssssssssssssssss!"...I couldn't have been more thrilled.
[Mark Messier]: A big, bald attention whore with a stupid Easter Island-lookin face. - from who else? DaneykoIsGod!
Even when Marty comes back maybe Larry should put Clemmensen to be on the goal during the shootouts.
Can the coach do that ? Switch the goalies 5 seconds to go in overtime? - Most priceless quote ever posted on a message board.
Martin Brodeur: THE MOST ALL-TIME WINS!, 12 straight seasons of 30+ wins, 3 Stanley Cups, 4 Vezina Trophies, and zero respect from too many so-called Devils "fans" who are either too young or too bandwagon to remember the much darker days of Sean Burke, Craig Billington, Bob Sauve, Alain Chevrier, and the talented but overwhelmed Chico Resch, among many others.
It's easy to support a great player when he's playing at his very best. It takes a true fan to support that same player during those rare moments and stretches when he's not. Babe Ruth went 0-4 some games, and sometimes Wayne Gretzky was held pointless. There may be such a thing as greatness, but no such thing as absolute perfection every single night.
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#5
Posted 14 March 2012 - 10:21 PM


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#6
Posted 14 March 2012 - 10:31 PM
..though he never was meant to be more than anything but a back-up insurance policy, I absolutely freaked when we traded for Vanbiesbrouck. As a teenager in the 90's (and with the influx of American hockey) I grew up idolizing guys like Richter, Barrasso, and Vanbiesbrouck. Although it was during the twilight of his career, to see Beezer play for the Devils in any capacity was very special for me.
EDIT: Honorable mention.. Shanny's farewell tour.
Edited by Beezer34, 14 March 2012 - 10:31 PM.
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#7
Posted 14 March 2012 - 11:35 PM
#8
Posted 15 March 2012 - 06:27 AM
I think we forget he was a 9 year vet before coming to the Devils for 13 years.

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#9
Posted 15 March 2012 - 06:36 AM
When is a player a veteran for this poll? My vote has to be for Scott Stevens.
I think we forget he was a 9 year vet before coming to the Devils for 13 years.
Good point, though I was taking the poll to mean deadline deals and in-season trades. I remember being so shocked when I read in the paper that Stevens had been awarded to the Devils...though I'm pretty sure no one was more shocked than Stevens himself...was he PISSED!
[Mark Messier]: A big, bald attention whore with a stupid Easter Island-lookin face. - from who else? DaneykoIsGod!
Even when Marty comes back maybe Larry should put Clemmensen to be on the goal during the shootouts.
Can the coach do that ? Switch the goalies 5 seconds to go in overtime? - Most priceless quote ever posted on a message board.
Martin Brodeur: THE MOST ALL-TIME WINS!, 12 straight seasons of 30+ wins, 3 Stanley Cups, 4 Vezina Trophies, and zero respect from too many so-called Devils "fans" who are either too young or too bandwagon to remember the much darker days of Sean Burke, Craig Billington, Bob Sauve, Alain Chevrier, and the talented but overwhelmed Chico Resch, among many others.
It's easy to support a great player when he's playing at his very best. It takes a true fan to support that same player during those rare moments and stretches when he's not. Babe Ruth went 0-4 some games, and sometimes Wayne Gretzky was held pointless. There may be such a thing as greatness, but no such thing as absolute perfection every single night.
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#10
Posted 15 March 2012 - 07:57 AM
#11
Posted 15 March 2012 - 08:05 AM
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#12
Posted 15 March 2012 - 08:20 AM
I would think that, but the question was "I was just wondering who was everyone's favorite veteran of all time to join the Devils (midseason or offseason)?"Good point, though I was taking the poll to mean deadline deals and in-season trades. I remember being so shocked when I read in the paper that Stevens had been awarded to the Devils...though I'm pretty sure no one was more shocked than Stevens himself...was he PISSED!
Off this list, I'd go with Mogilny... but I'd go with Arnott, Langenbrunner...
If we're talking short term; Let's go Joe Nieuwendyk

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#13
Posted 15 March 2012 - 08:31 AM
I second this, he was a fun shot in the armClaude Lemieux
#14
Posted 15 March 2012 - 09:31 AM
I voted Mogilny. I thought he filled a spot that the team very much needed at the time. Solid second line scoring with Mogilny was huge, in my opinion. Although now, looking at the numbers, it doesn't appear that he contributed too many points in the playoffs that year.
That was his tendency in both playoff years. It was not like his scoring went down, he just disappeared.
#15
Posted 15 March 2012 - 10:14 AM
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#16
Posted 15 March 2012 - 10:17 AM
#17
Posted 15 March 2012 - 10:43 AM
Also, and I know this is stupid, the first stick I played with was a Nieuwendyk Hespeller, and I loved that stick (even though it was stiff as all hell).
It's not stupid.
And Joe was a terrific acquisition, and it's really too bad that he got hurt during the Cup run.
#18
Posted 15 March 2012 - 10:47 AM
It did not work out, but Doug Gilmour.
I still remember the day that trade was done and how excited we were. The papers were all making references to Happy Gilmour the next day after the trade was done.
After years of seeing the Rags get star player after star player, it really felt like the Devils have finally become a big player. I know with the cup in 95 we arrived, but I remember my brother and his friends teasing me about how the Devils won it with a bunch of nobodies (wouldn't that make the accomplishment even more amazing then?). With Gilmour, now we had a big name to put up there and shove in their faces.
I did also feel at the time that Gilmour was only going to be short-term. Did anyone else feel that way too? I really don't think any Devils fan figured he would be here for the rest of his career or anything long-term.
It's not stupid.
And Joe was a terrific acquisition, and it's really too bad that he got hurt during the Cup run.
As much as I admire Nieuwendyk as a player, I still get the impression after all this time that he never wanted to be here. He still put on his best face though so I have to give him credit for that.
#19
Posted 15 March 2012 - 11:53 AM
I would think that, but the question was "I was just wondering who was everyone's favorite veteran of all time to join the Devils (midseason or offseason)?"
Off this list, I'd go with Mogilny... but I'd go with Arnott, Langenbrunner...
If we're talking short term; Let's go Joe Nieuwendyk
No, you're right, I missed that part...yeah, strange to leave Stevens off such a list, though maybe the OP was trying to avoid a landslide vote.
[Mark Messier]: A big, bald attention whore with a stupid Easter Island-lookin face. - from who else? DaneykoIsGod!
Even when Marty comes back maybe Larry should put Clemmensen to be on the goal during the shootouts.
Can the coach do that ? Switch the goalies 5 seconds to go in overtime? - Most priceless quote ever posted on a message board.
Martin Brodeur: THE MOST ALL-TIME WINS!, 12 straight seasons of 30+ wins, 3 Stanley Cups, 4 Vezina Trophies, and zero respect from too many so-called Devils "fans" who are either too young or too bandwagon to remember the much darker days of Sean Burke, Craig Billington, Bob Sauve, Alain Chevrier, and the talented but overwhelmed Chico Resch, among many others.
It's easy to support a great player when he's playing at his very best. It takes a true fan to support that same player during those rare moments and stretches when he's not. Babe Ruth went 0-4 some games, and sometimes Wayne Gretzky was held pointless. There may be such a thing as greatness, but no such thing as absolute perfection every single night.
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#20
Posted 15 March 2012 - 12:06 PM
once i started compiling the list, i began to notice that the amount of players would be big (Stevens, Langs...etc)
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