The Hudson River Rivalry returns when the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers collide in the First Round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The rivalry dates back to 1982 when the Devils relocated from Colorado to New Jersey. And while there was some bad blood early, things really started to take off a decade later when the two clubs met in 1992 in the First Round of the postseason. The matchup was heavily lopsided as the Rangers had won the Presidents' Trophy for the best record in the NHL. Regardless, the Devils did not go quietly. New Jersey pushed the series the seven games before falling, but the message was sent that the Devils would not be pushovers.
The Devils and Rangers met again two short years later. But this time it was in the Conference Final and for the right to play in the Stanley Cup Final, in what many consider the greatest playoff series in NHL history. The series again would require seven games.
Game 7 was as dramatic of a game as there ever was in NHL history. The Rangers held a 1-0 lead as the game drained to the final minute. New Jersey's Valeri Zelepukin scored with 7.7 seconds remaining to force another overtime in the series. It would take double overtime to decide. That's when the Devils felt the heartbreak of a lifetime as Stephane Matteau scored on a wraparound to push the Rangers into the next round and on their way to a Stanley Cup championship.
The teams would meet three more times in the opening rounds in 1997, 2006 and 2008 (the Devils won the '06 series) before a rematch in the Eastern Conference Final in 2012. The Rangers were again the top seed in the East - two points shy of another Presidents' Trophy. The Devils needed some dramatics to defeat Florida in the opening round before swiping aside Philadelphia to reach the conference final.
Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist pitched shutouts in two of the first three games to take a 2-1 series lead. However, the Devils would storm back from there. New Jersey's Zach Parise scored two goals in a 4-1 Game 4 victory to even the series. The Devils pushed the Rangers to the brink with a 5-3 win in Game 5.
And in Game 6 at Prudential Center, it would be another wild overtime finish. And one of the most memorable goal calls in Devils history.
"They score!! Henrique!! It's over!!"
This time it was the Devils, thanks to Adam Henrique, going to the Stanley Cup Final.