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: Fans recently shared what they are thankful for , highlighting key players like Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier as the driving forces behind the team's modern era. 2. In the Wild: The Tasmanian Devil

Far from the hockey rink, the is fighting a much more serious battle. As the world’s largest remaining carnivorous marsupial, they play a critical ecological role in Tasmania. Devils

The are a powerhouse in the NHL, known for their grit and a fan base that is as loud as they come. Currently, the team is focused on building a deep roster through their pipeline. : Fans recently shared what they are thankful

: Our language is full of "devilish" idioms. From being "between the devil and the deep blue sea" (trapped in trouble) to saying "the devil takes care of his own" (when evildoers seem to prosper), these phrases remain a staple of modern English . : Our language is full of "devilish" idioms

: Traditionally seen as a "slanderer" or "accuser" (from the Greek diabolos ), the figure is often portrayed as a tempter leading humanity toward destruction.

: Organizations like Devils@Cradle are working on "insurance populations," maintaining hundreds of healthy devils in captivity to ensure the species doesn't go extinct while scientists race for a cure. 3. In Culture: The Mythical Adversary