
There might not be a bigger personality amongst non-Twitter having New Jersey Devils alumni than Scott Gomez. He is a brilliant person who had a brilliant career. He played with the New Jersey Devils for a total of eight years over two stints with them. He also spent time with Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, San Jose Sharks, Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators, and St. Louis Blues. He is a guy who won the Stanley Cup two times with New Jersey in 2000 and 2003.
In that 2000 Cup year, he also won the Calder Trophy. He had a total of 181 goals and 575 assists for 756 points in 1079 NHL games played. He was an awesome guy to have on the team to lead the depth scoring. He was a brilliant passer of the puck which is evident in his 575 career assists. He was extra special with the Devils in his first stint with them.
Gomez is active on social media now but not Twitter. He has been a guest on “Spittin’ Chiclets” where he had an electric interview. They talked for an hour and barely got past his first season because of how good the conversation was about his rookie year. He is probably going to be a guy who is frequently rotated in as a frequent guest now according to hosts Ryan Whitney and Paul Bissonnette.
Gomez has been starting to use Instagram a lot. He has a verified account that he doesn’t use as often but his non-verified account has been seeing him very active with his new series called “Scottie’s House”. He seems to be having fun with it so it would be cool to see him come on Twitter.