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Detroit Red Wings vs New Jersey Devils – Match 4 (Finale de la Coupe Stanley 1995) [COMPLETE COVERAGE]



Neal Broten et Shawn Chambers ont chacun marqué deux fois alors que les Devils du New Jersey remportent leur première Coupe Stanley avec une victoire de 5-2 sur Detroit. Sergei Brylin ajoute l’autre but des Devils, tandis que Bill Guerin récolte trois passes et Martin Brodeur obtient la victoire devant le filet pour le New Jersey. Paul Coffey et Sergei Fedorov marquent pour les Red Wings, Mike Vernon subissant la défaite dans l’enclave de Detroit. La couverture complète du match comprend : – L’émission d’avant-match « Quest for the Cup » d’ESPN, qui comprend Darren Pang interviewant Claude Lemieux du New Jersey – Match 4 complet sans publicité (mise au jeu d’ouverture à 32:26) – Premier entracte comprenant les faits saillants et analyse de James Brown et Dave Maloney, plus une entrevue avec Keith Primeau. – Deuxième entracte comprenant les faits saillants et l’analyse, ainsi qu’une entrevue avec le commissaire de la LNH Gary Bettman. – La couverture d’après-match de Fox, incluant la remise du trophée Conn Smythe (à Claude Lemieux) et de la Coupe Stanley (à Scott Stevens). – La couverture d’après-match d’ESPN, qui présente des faits saillants et des interviews avec Ken Daneyko, Bruce Driver et John MacLean. – La couverture d’après-match de CNN, qui comprend une interview de Bobby Carpenter. Jeu joué à l’origine le 24 juin 1995 et diffusé à l’échelle nationale sur Fox, avec des commentaires de Mike Emrick et John Davidson.

31 Comments

  1. It's strange to hear Davidson complaining about Detroit's interference when that was NJ's entire game. It was trap, interfere with forecheckers and hold.

  2. I was 1 and a half at the time so it was before I became a fan of the Devils. I am today a season ticket holder of the Devils and they are a major part of my life. They have given me so many special moments that I hold very dear to me. I don't know what my life would be like without them. To hear the Sportscenter pieces at the end of the video talking about the rumors of relocation to Nashville was extremely hard to watch. I am extremely grateful that never happened. Thank you for uploading this video though. Let's Go Devils!

  3. I remember this..I actually missed the game as I was on a trip and didn't have access to the game, but saw the highlights..I was ecstatic and euphoric after I found out… Devils were awesome for years…👍😁❤

  4. My hockey fandom was weird. I am a diehard Devil fan but getting there was weird. I grew up in upstate NY. We had a little franchise move there in the mid 90's called the river rats. They were a perennial playoff team and won the calder cup in 95. Huge in albany. That was our pro team. It took me well over a decade to transfer my love of them to the big team.

  5. I was in grade eleven and about to have the best year of hockey in my life in Cole Harbour the following season. Terreri my hero. Thank you for posting this!

  6. Certainly this was a depressing series as a Red Wings fan. But they made it up for it 2-3 years later. But I love the old NHL on ESPN game coverage and pregame, though FOX did this game as well as Game 1. ESPN did Games 2 and 3. And the new NHL on ESPN with this awesome theme is great and so glad it is back. Just need the Red Wings to be back to greatness and be on the center of new era of NHL on ESPN!!

  7. I remember watching this in the common area of a Campground in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. The room was packed and luckily I found myself a nice comfortable chair right in front of the TV. I didn't get up at all.

  8. It's interesting ESPN chose to use the CBC feed of the game. They usually go with whatever network in the US is airing the game.

  9. As Rockies devil's fan it was sweet to see the devil's win the Stanley what the Rockies devil's was in the early 80s was the darkest age I witness

  10. Man Good old days I watched every game and than eventually finally went to every single playoff home game in 03 including game 7 against ducks

  11. I remember this. Detroit was HEAVILY favored in this series as well as holders of the best record in the league. It wasnt even supposed to be close and the NJD swept them up.

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