2000 Stanley Cup Final

2000 Stanley Cup Final

Game six

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After a scoreless first in game one, both teams scored a goal in the second period. Neither team scored again until [[Jason Arnott]] scored the game winning goal in double overtime to win the game 2–1 and give the Devils their second Stanley Cup in five years. [[Scott Stevens]] was awarded the [[Conn Smythe Trophy]] for his dominant defensive play, unmatched physicality, and leadership during the playoffs.
A scoreless first period gave way to both teams scoring a goal in the span of 69 seconds, with [[Mike Keane]]'s goal proving crucial to overtime when neither scored in the third period. The first overtime saw no scoring, but in double overtime, [[Jason Arnott]] scored the game winning goal past [[Ed Belfour]] to win the game for the Devils and give them their second Stanley Cup in five years. [[Scott Stevens]] was awarded the [[Conn Smythe Trophy]] for his dominant defensive play, unmatched physicality, and leadership during the playoffs.
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