Last Thursday, The New Jersey Devils were handed their 24th loss of the 2023-2024 season as the New York Rangers earned a 5-1 victory at Prudential Center.

New Jersey outshot their opponent but somehow still trailed 4-0 heading into the second intermission. It was not a good night for the team.

It was made better for the fans in the stands, however, as one of them completely stole the show.

A young woman went ridiculously viral after she had someone take pictures of her in the stands rocking a Devils’ Jack Hughes jersey. The jersey was a footnote to the tight blue jeans she was wearing that perfectly complimented her huge booty.

Men lie, women lie, but pictures do not lie.

 

It did not take very long for social media to track down this young lady.

Her name is Danielle Cooper and she appears to be a OF model. She has over 70,000 followers on X and 240 posts on OF.

On Instagram, she’s even more popular as she boasts over 1.4 million followers.


On the year, the New Jersey Devils are 30-25-4 which is good for fourth place in the Metropolitan Division while the New York Rangers lead that same division with a 40-17-3 record.

Golden State Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. Opens Up on Steph Curry’s Future With the Franchise

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Steph Curry is currently under contract with the Golden State Warriors through the 2025–26 season and is eligible for a one-year extension this summer. As fans eagerly await the Warriors’ next move, the team’s general manager, Mike Dunleavy Jr., has opened up about their intentions to keep Curry in Golden State until he decides to retire.

We’ll talk about that too. I mean, that guy, whatever he wants. We’ll get through all that stuff … all that stuff will get figured out. Pretty confident he will be a Warrior for life,” Dunleavy said.

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr recently mentioned that Curry was the only star player not included in trade talks this offseason. Despite a long and dramatic period with Klay Thompson before he ultimately left for the Dallas Mavericks, the team never entertained rumors of trading Curry.

The Warriors’ No. 7 pick in the 2009 NBA draft is set to make $59.6 million in the final year of his current deal. The team is ready to offer him an extension whenever he wants,. But, it might be in Curry’s best interest to wait until next season. If he waits until next offseason, he will be eligible for a two-year, $130 million extension.