
Brylin was honored ahead of the Devils game against the Stars.

NEWARK, N.J. -- Sporting a grey suit and a purple tie, New Jersey Devils assistant coach Sergei Brylin stood outside of the Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Lounge located on the second-floor suite and fielded questions from the media about his big night.
In less than an hour, he would be inducted into the Ring of Honor, joining Dr. John J. McMullen, who was celebrated in January 2017.
Joined on the ice by former teammates, including Ken Daneyko, Andy Greene, Colin White, and Travis Zajac, Brylin walked onto the ice with his three children and wife. A standing ovation met him as he became the first player inducted into the New Jersey Devils Ring of Honor.
Below is the induction ceremony.
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