Until tonight, the Devils had built their record the hard way, with very little offense to bank on.
The rocks, where the dance floor now is, were to separate the border and the Devil built his wall with loud cheers and dancing.
The Devils built a 3-0 lead.
The agreement stipulated that the Devil would build the bridge in return for the soul of the first life to cross the bridge.
The Devil built the bridge but was tricked by an old woman who threw bread onto the bridge.
But the Devils, the defending Stanley Cup champions, are not building any momentum heading into the playoffs, either.
The Devil built the bridge on the understanding that he would receive the soul of the first living creature to cross over it.
But by that time, the Devils had built a 3-0 lead.
The Devils built another 2-goal lead when Stephane Richer's goal at 15:49 made it 5-3.
The Devils scored on almost every opportunity and built a five-goal lead before hanging on for a 7-4 victory.