Weight: unknown Super skills: Sliding across the ice on his ATV and dancing up a storm in the aisles Little known fact: His favorite song is Running with the Devil Rival: Every other NHL mascot NJ Devil is an NHL mascot that is loved by many and hated by all the other mascots, as he is the mascot for last year's Eastern Conference champions, the New Jersey Devils. When you're the crowd pleaser and opponent teaser for a team that's been to the Stanley Cup Finals in three of the last six NHL campaigns, it's easy to see why all the other mascots want a piece of you. As a matter of fact, the New Jersey mascot likes to rub salt in the other mascot's wounds by constantly talking about two of his favorite Devil memories, the 1995 and 2000 Cup championships. The legend of the "Jersey Devil" has fascinated New Jersey residents since the early 1700's and sightings have been reported in and around the South Jersey Pine Barrens ever since. However, NJ Devil first appeared on the NHL scene during the 1993-94 season. NJ Devil sightings are now most common at the Continental Airlines Arena, especially during hockey season. He often has been spotted skating up and down the ice, signing autographs, sliding across the ice on his ATV and dancing in the aisles. He loves to interact with the fans at the games too, so whenever you're at a Devils game, be sure to give a big hello and high-five to NJ Devil and he'll be right on your tail giving one or two back! |