If you can't beat 'em in the alley, you can't beat 'em on the ice.
Those deathless words about our favorite game were uttered at the Toronto Maple Leafs training camp in the fall of 1946.
The speaker was Conn Smythe, the Toronto hockey boss, and the listeners skated for his team which had missed the playoffs a season earlier.
Smythe added six rookies to that team and each one was loaded with a mean streak. And guess what? They won the Stanley Cup in four of the next five seasons.
The lesson here is that tough hockey often is equated with winning hockey. And with that in mind, The Maven will hark back four decades and bring you my 16 favorite All-Time Toughest Devils -- in alphabetical order:
The 16 Toughest Devils | 40 YEARS WITH STAN
Stan Fischler digs into his 16 toughest New Jersey Devils over the years