Devils–Rangers rivalry

Devils–Rangers rivalry
First meetingOctober 8, 1982
Latest meetingApril 5, 2025
Next meetingTBD
Statistics
Meetings total280
All-time series135–113–21–11 (NYR)
Regular season series114–93–21–11 (NYR)
Postseason results21–20 (NYR)
Largest victoryNYR 11–2 NJD
October 25, 1984
NYR 9–0 NJD
March 31, 1986
Longest win streakNYR W8
Current win streakNJD W1
Postseason history

The Devils–Rangers rivalry (also known as the Hudson River rivalry or the Battle of the Hudson River), is an ice hockey rivalry between the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers clubs of the National Hockey League (NHL). The two teams are called "cross-river rivals." This is because Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan, where the Rangers play, is across the Hudson River and less than 10 miles (16 km) from the Prudential Center in downtown Newark (and previously, the Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford), the home of the Devils. Travel between both arenas is easily accomplished by both road (usually through the Lincoln Tunnel) and rail (along the Northeast Corridor and PATH).

The Devils and Rangers are two of the three teams that play in the New York City metropolitan area, the other being the New York Islanders. All three teams have fierce, bitter rivalries with each other, as well as with the other (now formerly) Atlantic Division teams, the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins.