
New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup Champions 2000: Second Heaven
Documentary
Overview
The New Jersey Devils' combination of strength, skill, veteran leadership and timely goaltending brought them their second Stanley Cup Championship in six seasons. The "Beast of the East" operated like a finely tuned machine in the playoffs with Jason Arnott, Petr Sykora and Patrik Elias forming an unstoppable offensive line, Martin Brodeur providing key goaltending and powerhouse Scott Stevens delivering bone-crushing body-checks. Relive the New Jersey Devils' thrilling journey towards the Stanley Cup, as they marched through the Folorida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs, then rallied from a 3-1 series deficit to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers and win the Eastern Conference Final. This video brings you the behind the scenes drama and never before seen footage, as the New Jersey Devils defeat the defending Stanley Cup Champions Dallas Stars in a grueling series that lead the Devils back to Heaven.
Top Cast
Martin Brodeur
Martin Brodeur
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Martin Brodeur
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Scott Stevens
Scott Stevens
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Scott Stevens
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Ken Daneyko
Ken Daneyko
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Ken Daneyko
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Scott Niedermayer
Scott Niedermayer
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Scott Niedermayer
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