Any time a team carries a couple of future Hall of Famers, you can expect a big crowd of fans, hounds and dealers. The New Jersey Devils, in town to play the Lightning, showed Thursday why they are one of the better signing teams in the NHL.

Though he is still recuperating from his elbow injury, future Hall of Famer
Martin Brodeur traveled to Hockey Bay with the team and maintained his one-per policy for most everyone.

Another future Hall of Famer
Brendan Shanahan, who reportedly was signing long, loopy autographs after dinner Wednesday night, connects with Devils fans.

Forward
Zach Parise obliges a request for an autograph.

Forward
Brian Gionta poses for a picture with an appreciative fan.
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