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| - 282 players have played on the team; 15 players have had multiple stints. The Devils have won the Stanley Cup three times with a total of 54 different players. Five players (Martin Brodeur, Sergei Brylin, Ken Daneyko, Scott Niedermayer, and Scott Stevens) have been a part of all three Cup wins, and eleven more have won two. Of the 282 players, Ken Daneyko has played the most games with the team, playing all 1283 games of his NHL career in New Jersey. On the other end of the spectrum, nine players have played just one regular season game on the team; Steve Brule's only appearance with New Jersey came in the 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Devils have had eight captains; Jamie Langenbrunner has held the captaincy since December 5, 2007. The Devils have retired two jersey numbers, #3 for caree
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| - 282 players have played on the team; 15 players have had multiple stints. The Devils have won the Stanley Cup three times with a total of 54 different players. Five players (Martin Brodeur, Sergei Brylin, Ken Daneyko, Scott Niedermayer, and Scott Stevens) have been a part of all three Cup wins, and eleven more have won two. Of the 282 players, Ken Daneyko has played the most games with the team, playing all 1283 games of his NHL career in New Jersey. On the other end of the spectrum, nine players have played just one regular season game on the team; Steve Brule's only appearance with New Jersey came in the 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Devils have had eight captains; Jamie Langenbrunner has held the captaincy since December 5, 2007. The Devils have retired two jersey numbers, #3 for career Devil Ken Daneyko and #4 for longtime captain Scott Stevens. Three Devils are enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame: Viacheslav Fetisov, Peter Stastny, and Stevens. Patrik Elias is the franchise's all-time leading scorer, surpassing former teammate and current assistant coach John MacLean on March 17, 2009 with his 702nd point. MacLean still holds the franchise record for goals, however, with 347. Martin Brodeur holds nearly every team record for goaltenders, having been the team's starting goaltender since the 1994–95 NHL season. In addition to his team records, he is the winningest goaltender in NHL history, notching his 552nd win on March 17, 2009 to pass his childhood idol Patrick Roy.
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