Throughout Friday's game between the New Jersey Devils and Chicago Blackhawks there were plenty of references to 'Broadway' even though neither team is affiliated with the New York City avenue. This Broadway was referencing former Devil and Blackhawk Jimmy Hayes, who passed away on Aug. 24, 2021.
The pride of Dorchester, Massachusetts had connections to both teams in Friday's game. After a trade sent Hayes to the Blackhawks, the forward made his NHL debut in 2011 and played three seasons with the organization. Hayes played for New Jersey in the 2017-18 season, 33 games with the main squad and three games with Binghamton of the American Hockey League. Although it was a short period of time, Broadway, had a huge impact on the Devils franchise.
"His infectious personality and easygoing nature were contagious to all who spent time with him. He had a tremendous ability to make everyone feel welcome," Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald said in a statement. Hayes was Fitzgerald's cousin and he played for the franchise while Fitzgerald was assistant GM.
Jimmy 'Broadway' Hayes Was Larger Than Life | FEATURE
The former Devils and Blackhawks forward was honored before New Jersey's home opener