Ranking the best players in the Devils’ 40-year history: No. 16-40

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In recognition of the Devils’ 40th anniversary season, The Post selects the top 40 players in franchise history.

Contributions during big moments and to the triple Stanley Cup era, in which the Devils turned 16W on the Turnpike into the Exit of Champions, were given greater weight than career compilers. Coming Tuesday: Nos. 15-1.

Honorable Mention: Aaron Broten, Bobby Carpenter, Jesper Bratt, Brian Rolston, Andy Greene, Cory Schneider.Played only 83 games with Devils after he was acquired from Toronto in a 1996-97 blockbuster trade, but transformed the offense during his short stay, through which The Killer established himself as the greatest passer in franchise history.

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