New Jersey Devils
The Devils won three Stanley Cups by playing defensive hockey so suffocating the NHL had to change the rules to make goals legal again. These New Jersey Devils rivalry shirts are built for the Devils Army that watched Scott Stevens break forwards in half and Martin Brodeur calmly handle the rebounds.
Anti-Rangers gear owns the front of this collection because the Hudson River Rivalry has been the most personal in the NHL for forty years, with text or box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Devils red, black, and white. Anti-Flyers designs cover the second-meanest Metro grudge, with anti-Islanders tees handling the tri-state-area sweep and anti-Penguins designs covering the recent playoff battles.
New Jersey Devils fan gear for Devils Army. Wear it to the Prudential Center down in Newark, still the Rock to anyone who started showing up after the move from the Meadowlands, to bars across Hoboken and Jersey City, to watch parties anywhere from Morristown to the Shore.
Three Stanley Cups in 1995, 2000, and 2003. Martin Brodeur as the all-time wins leader and the all-time shutouts leader, a record that's never falling. Scott Stevens hitting Lindros at center ice and ending careers in the process. Scott Niedermayer skating like he was on a different sheet. Lou Lamoriello running the franchise into a dynasty. Jack Hughes carrying the present forward. The Devils don't lose ugly. Let's go Devils.