The players, coaches and locker room staff gifted him his favorite cigars and a decorative cigar ashtray.
Daneyko was selected by the Devils in the first round (No. 18) of the 1982 NHL Draft, the first for the franchise after it relocated from Colorado. He played his entire NHL career in New Jersey, setting Devils records for games played (1,283) and penalty minutes (2,516), and was a part of three Stanley Cup championship teams (1995, 2000, 2003) as a stay-at-home defenseman always willing to do whatever it took to succeed.
After skating in every Stanley Cup Playof game in Devils history, Daneyko was made a healthy scratch during the quarterfinals and first six games of the 2003 Stanley Cup Final against the Anaheim Ducks. But for Game 7, coach Pat Burns wrote Daneyko's name into the lineup, and he was on the ice when the final horn sounded to celebrate his third Stanley Cup championship.
Daneyko retired not long after the Cup win and had his No. 3 retired on March 24, 2006. He has been a color analyst for Devils games on MSG Networks ever since.
"Our team came out great and I think that win was for 'Dano,'" Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. "We actually talked about it before the game, 40 years with the same team and I think it pumped our 'D' up to get three goals tonight so they did that in honor of Dano. I guess they had some of Dano's scoring touch."