Ranking the top 10 New Jersey Devils players of all time
6. John MacLean, RW, (1983-98)
MacLean took the ice for the Devils for 14 seasons and became one of the best goal-scorers in team history. He scored 347 goals, second most in team history, and accumulated 701 points, ranking second in the franchise鈥檚 history. But perhaps 鈥淛ohnny Mac鈥檚鈥 most memorable moment came in 1988 when he sent the Devils to the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.聽
The former All-Star was also part of the Stanley Cup team in 1995 and now covers New Jersey games for the MSG Network.聽
1988. go 7-0-1 in their last 8 games and on the last day of the regular season, they need a win in OT to make the playoffs for the first time in Devils' history. John MacLean, the hero and Gary Thorne with one of his many great calls.
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