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Well before the people of New Jersey could ever purchase Devils hockey tickets, the franchise would enter the league as the Kansas City Scouts in 1974. Two years later, the franchise moved to Colorado and changed their name to the Rockies. By 1982, New Jersey finally had their hockey team, and fans began buying New Jersey Devils tickets as quickly as they went on sale. The move was a great thing for both the fans of New Jersey who wanted to buy Devils tickets and for the franchise itself. Shortly after arriving in New Jersey, the Devils began experiencing success like never before. All thirteen times that the Devils and their fans with Devils tickets have qualified for the NHL postseason have come since 1982 when the team arrived in New Jersey. Those thirteen playoff appearances have spawned four trips to the Stanley Cup Finals. Through 2005, the Devils have emerged victorious and won three Stanley Cup Championships in front of thousands of fans with Devils tickets. While all of this success is a team effort, there are several New Jersey players that stand out a bit more in the eyes of fans with Devils tickets. A favorite player among holders of Devils tickets, Martin Brodeur captured the Calder Trophy, the NHLs rookie of the year award, in his first season in 1994. He later went on to win the Vezina Trophy, which is awarded to the leagues top goalie every year, in consecutive years in 2003 and 2004. The coach and inspirational leader of players and fans with Devils hockey tickets alike, Jacques Lemaire received the Jack Adams Award in 1994, cementing him as that years league coach of the year. Currently, and since the New Jerseys first hockey game in 1982, fans with Devils tickets flock to the Continental Airlines Arena at the Meadowlands in hopes of seeing a Devils victory live. The eight-time Arena of the Year is considered by fans that purchase New Jersey Devils tickets to be one of the top entertainment venues in the entire country. More than 19,000 fans with Devils hockey tickets arrive at the Continental Airlines Arena on game nights to see the Devils live. Such historic games as game 7 of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, which the Devils won, have been among the greatest memories of fans that have bought Devils tickets. Last year, the Devils' Stanley Cup hopes looked as promising as ever. New Jersey finished the regular season at an impressive 46-27-9 clinching a playoff berth by winning their division. They began the playoffs by sweeping a talented NY Rangers team only to lose to the eventual Cup winners the Carolina Hurricanes. It's never too early to purchase Devils tickets for the 2007 season. Because of the Devils' success during the 2005-2006 season, Devils tickets are selling fast. Buy Devils tickets today from MTC Tickets, your customer first broker. View New Jersey Devils Game Schedule:
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