Sergei Brylin first arrived at the New Jersey Devils when he was 20 years old.
In 1994-95 Brylin made his NHL debut with the Devils and would go on to call New Jersey his home ever since. Every career milestone, every career step was played with the Devils franchise and he is just one of five players to win all three Stanley Cup titles in the franchise's history. And now at 48 years old, Brylin is taking one more step in the franchise.
On Thursday, Brylin once again joined the Devils, this time as an assistant coach on Lindy Ruff's staff.
After nine seasons in the American Hockey League, Brylin will join the NHL staff, and it could not be a better time for the man affectionately known as Sarge.
"It's a good opportunity for me to, you know, help the team again," Brylin said in his first interview since he was appointed the role, "and I think it's an exciting time for the New Jersey Devils organization. I think we are entering that phase when, you know, our guys, the young prospects are getting more experienced and mature. And I think the expectations are going up. So I think it's an exciting time for everybody."
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Brylin is preparing to bring out the best in the Devils players at the NHL level