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The Devils woke up this morning and got themselves pretty great entrance gear.

New Jersey, who ended up with a 6-3 win over the Metropolitan Division-rival Flyers later that night, pulled up to MetLife Stadium on Saturday in tracksuits, paying homage to the hit HBO series “The Sopranos” in the process.

In a video shared by the Devils on X, players from the team entered the football stadium in various-colored track suits, slicked-back hair, white tank tops and jewelry around their necks.


  Timo Meier #28 and Jesper Bratt #63 of the New Jersey Devils pose prior to the the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium on February 17, 2024 in East Rutherford. Getty Images Timo Meier #28 and Jesper Bratt #63 of the New Jersey Devils pose prior to the the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium on February 17, 2024 in East Rutherford. Getty Images

Star forward Jack Hughes was among those joining in on the fun, wearing a blue and white track suit as he jaunted into the building.

Timo Meier and Jesper Bratt even posed for pictures of themselves holding espresso cups to their mouths as if they were Tony Soprano outside of Satriale’s Pork Store.

Fans of the team seemed to approve of the fun outfits.


  Dawson Mercer #91 and Kevin Bahl #88 of the New Jersey Devils and their teammates arrive before the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the New Jersey Devils. NHLI via Getty Images Dawson Mercer #91 and Kevin Bahl #88 of the New Jersey Devils and their teammates arrive before the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the New Jersey Devils. NHLI via Getty Images

  Jack Hughes got in on the fun. NHLI via Getty Images Jack Hughes got in on the fun. NHLI via Getty Images

“This is nails,” wrote one approving fan on X.

“Knew it had to be this, but still 10/10 execution,” wrote Devils play-by-play man Bill Spaulding.

“Did Tommy Devito lead them out?” asked one X user about the Giants backup quarterback.

“This almost makes me want to be a Devils fan,” wrote another.


  Nicolas Deslauriers #44, Garnet Hathaway #19 and Nick Seeler #24 of the Philadelphia Flyers pose in “Rocky” outfits. Getty Images Nicolas Deslauriers #44, Garnet Hathaway #19 and Nick Seeler #24 of the Philadelphia Flyers pose in “Rocky” outfits. Getty Images

Their opponents had plenty of fun with their pre-game gear as well, as Philadelphia came off the team bus all dressed up as Sylvester Stallone’s “Rocky,” looking as if they were ready to climb the stairs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Both of the teams hope their pregame fun translates to success on the ice as they jockey for position in the Eastern Conference.

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