Originally published on Jan. 22, 2020
By Zane Miller
On Monday, June 9th,
2003, the New Jersey Devils defeated the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (now Anaheim
Ducks) at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey to win the 90th
Stanley Cup Finals four games to three. It was the third (and, as of this
writing, most recent) Stanley Cup championship for the Devils franchise, and
the second that was won in New Jersey. These are the top five players that I
felt most stood out during the series.
5. #20 Steve Rucchin (Mighty
Ducks)- F
Rucchin claimed player
of the game in game six, as he got a pair of goals as the Mighty Ducks won it 5-2
to keep the series alive.
4. #35 Jean-Sebastien
Giguere (Mighty Ducks)- G
Giguere earned player
of the game in game four, making 26 saves on 26 chances to give the Mighty
Ducks a 1-0 win in overtime. Giguere also went on to win the Conn Smythe
Trophy, the last time that a member of the losing team of the Stanley Cup
Finals has won the award.
3. #26 Patrik Elias
(Devils)- F
Elias took player of
the game honors in game two, adding one goal and one assist in the Devils’ 3-0
win.
2. #15 Jamie
Langenbrunner (Devils)- F
Langenbrunner grabbed
player of the game honors in game five, with two goals scored as the Devils
went on to take a 6-3 victory.
1. #12 Jeff Friesen
(Devils)- F
Friesen picked up
player of the game honors in games one and seven, scoring two goals in game
one, which the Devils won 3-0, before adding two more goals in game seven to
help the Devils to another 3-0 victory to claim the series title.
Players of the Game
Breakdown:
Link to stats database:
https://www.hockey-reference.com/playoffs/2003-mighty-ducks-of-anaheim-vs-new-jersey-devils-stanley-cup-final.html

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