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Ducks center Adam Henrique, left, has been a strong fit since being acquired in a trade with New Jersey, proving to be a natural fit with Corey Perry and Rickard Rakell on the team's top line. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Ducks center Adam Henrique, left, has been a strong fit since being acquired in a trade with New Jersey, proving to be a natural fit with Corey Perry and Rickard Rakell on the team’s top line. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Eric Stephens. Sports. Ducks Reporter. 

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Adam Henrique played six-plus seasons in New Jersey, was a Calder Trophy finalist as a rookie with the Devils and scored one of the franchise’s biggest playoff goals in 2012 when his overtime score in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals eliminated the New York Rangers and sent the Devils to the Stanley Cup Final.

Now with the Ducks after a Nov. 30 trade for Sami Vatanen, Henrique talks with the Southern California News Group and other assembled media about being back at Prudential Center for Monday night’s game against his former club and a strong start helping him getting immediately settled in with his new team.

Ducks center Adam Henrique was back at Prudential Center and talks about playing against his former team Monday night. Henrique spent his first six-plus seasons with the Devils and became a fan favorite.