Patrick Warburton, who played Puddy on the legendary sitcom "Seinfeld," brought one of his most famous scenes to life Wednesday, April 18 when he showed up to a New Jersey Devils playoff game with his face painted.

Hey man, he's just trying to support the team.

In the 1995 episode of 'Seinfeld' titled "The Face Painter," Warburton's character Puddy attends a Devils-New York Rangers Stanley Cup playoff game with Jerry, Kramer and Elaine. To the group's surprise, the grown man attends the game wearing a Devils' jersey with his face painted in the team's red, black and green color scheme.

In the video shared by the team below, Warburton pumps up the crowd at the Prudential Center screaming some of his classic lines before ripping his shirt off to reveal a "D" painted on his chest.

Hey, this is the #StanleyCup Playoffs. You gotta let them know you're out there. LET'S GET IT ON! #TBLvsNJD | #NowWeRise pic.twitter.com/Ky8QpQeqhd — New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) April 19, 2018

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While Warburton bringing one of his and fans of the New Jersey Devils' most beloved TV scenes to life was great for a laugh, the team lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-1 to fall behind 3-1 in the best of seven playoff series.

For the original scene from "Seinfeld," see below: