Athletistic/Hockey. Former New Jersey Devils and Russian national team forward Sergei Brylin will be inducted into the American club’s Hall of Fame. The ceremony will take place on January 20, 2024 before the NHL regular season game against the Dallas Stars.

“We are honored to name Sergei Brylin the second Ring of Honor member in club history. Sergei knew what it took to win in the NHL, what it meant to New Jersey and how it made him forever connected to our wonderful fans,” quotes the managing partner. “Devils” by David Blitzer, club press service.

Note that Sergei Brylin will become the second member of the Devils Ring of Honor after the club’s first owner, John McMullen.

Sergei Brylin was a player for New Jersey from 1994 to 2008. In total, he played 765 games in the NHL and scored 308 (129+179) performance points, becoming a three-time Stanley Cup winner.

Last season, Brylin helped the Utica Comets win the AHL North Division title. The team also took first place in the Eastern Conference.


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