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Adult entertainer back behind Devils bench at Cup final, Twitter takes note

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - As if New Jersey coach Peter DeBoer didn't have enough to worry about in Game 6, Taylor Stevens was back in her seat behind the Devils bench at the Staples Center on Monday night.

The Canadian adult entertainment performer made headlines last Wednesday at Game 4 when a video of the well-endowed fan in the front row behind the Devils coach went viral.

On Monday, she was back for Game 6.

"I'm here," tweeted the Kings fan.

Stevens also retweeted a photo of her taken during a pre-game player interview in front of the New Jersey bench Monday.

"Peter DeBoer move out of the way," tweeted ZeekMeister, who bills himself as an engineering student at the University of Ottawa. "You are blocking my view of Taylor Stevens behind the Devils bench."

After Game 4, DeBoer joked about Stevens saying he had shown discipline by keeping his eyes on the ice.

Stevens is a self-described "24-year-old Canadian cutie" whose portfolio includes "webcam girl," professional entertainer, actress in movies and on the Internet "and of course one of the Internet's leading models."

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