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Martin Brodeur will take part in the Mar. 7 reunion of the Devils' 1995 championship team. (Saed Hindash/The Star-Ledger)

NEWARK — The Devils plan to stream the March 7 alumni reunion game celebrating the 20th anniversary of the 1995 Stanley Cup championship at devils.nhl.com.

NJ Advance Media has learned that the Devils plan to use an independent firm to stream the game because the league has apparently not offered to make its mobile unit available.

The game, which will feature players like Martin Brodeur, Scott Stevens, Scott Niedermayer, Ken Daneyko, John MacLean and Claude Lemieux, will be played in AmeriHealth Pavilion. Because that rink has little seating available, only 500 tickets and some VIP packages were offered to season ticket holders.

Those tickets were available online after ticket holders were emailed a code.

However, some ticket holders claimed they were emailed the code late and tickets had already been claimed by the time they logged on. There have been suggestions that a normal delay between the first and last email containing the code gave an advantage to those at the front of the list.

"There is a certain window, but that was absolutely covered," said a Devils employee familiar with the process who wished to remain anonymous.

As far as tickets being gone before some ticket holders even received the code, the employee said: "That is not possible. I was not aware of that complaint."

A Charlie Wilson with Kem and Joe concert scheduled in Prudential Center made the main arena unavailable for Saturday Mar. 7, so Devils management looked into the possibility of playing the game in another venue. That, however, did not pan out after exploring several options.

Members of the 1994-95 team will be honored the following night, Mar. 8, when the Devils host the Flyers at 5 p.m. at Prudential Center. Some players unable to play in the alumni game are planning to attend the ceremony.

The White team, led by head coach Jacques Lemaire and assistant coach Jacques Caron, will include Brodeur, 1995 Conn Smythe Trophy winner Lemieux, Daneyko, MacLean, current Devils assistant coach Tommy Albelin, as well as Bobby Carpenter, Shawn Chambers, Tom Chorske, Bill Guerin and Chris McAlpine.

The Red team, with '95 assistant coach Larry Robinson behind the bench, will feature Hall of Fame defensemen Stevens and Niedermayer; "Crash Line" linemates Mike Peluso, Bobby Holik and Randy McKay; current New Jersey Devils goalie coach Chris Terreri, along with Bruce Driver, Jim Dowd and Brian Rolston.

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