When Adam Henrique decided to face playoff elimination by shaving his beard into a bristly mustache, the New Jersey Devils realized their remarkable rookie isn't exactly buckling under the pressure of the Stanley Cup finals.Martin Brodeur probably has pads older than his teammate, and the NHL's winningest goalie was acutely aware of the stakes riding on his every save in Game 4.After the 22-year-old clutch scorer and the 40-year-old goalie teamed up to put the Stanley Cup back in its crate, the Devils headed home still nursing the chance of a comeback for all ages.Henrique scored the tiebreaking goal with 4:29 to play, Brodeur made 21 saves and New Jersey beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 on Wednesday night to avoid a sweep in the finals.After making a series of stunning saves in a performance that evoked his greatest moments, Brodeur said he believes in the Devils' comeback chances "more than yesterday." Source: ESPN
Just my opinion, but end the series already. I honestly lost all interest after the Rangers OT loss in Game 6. LA should win this thing to cap off an incredible run.