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Devils Rally to Top Sens
Posted on 9 Dec 2011 by Jordan DiRisio.
The Devils rallied so did the senators but New Jersey escaped with two points. The first period was totally flat and the Devils finished it down 2-0 from goals by surprising leading goal scorer in the NHL, Milan Michalek, and Nick Foligno. This caused Deboer to start Hedberg in the second period; as always no idea if Brodeur was replaced because of poor play or just to try and generate a spark....
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Devils Build in Loss
Posted on 3 Dec 2011 by Jordan DiRisio.
The Devils took it to the Wild after the first ten minutes of last night's game. But that wasn't enough. When Zach Parise scored on a beautiful deflection just three minutes into the game it seemed like last night would be a great night. Five minutes later down 3-1 it seemed like it would be a disastrous game. Both initial reactions were wrong. Brodeur was chased from the game allowing three go...
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Devils Look to Spoil Rangers Season
Posted on 9 Apr 2011 by Matt Pellicane.
With their season drawing to a close the New Jersey Devils have assumed the role of spoiler. This is uncharted territory for a team that has made the playoffs every season since 1996, but the prospects of keeping their bitter rival, the New York Rangers, out of the playoffs should provide plenty of motivation for the 81st game of the season. The Devils will be without the services of Anton Vo...
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Devils Continue Red-Hot Run With Seventh Straight Win
Posted on 20 Feb 2011 by Matt Pellicane.
The New Jersey Devils are scorching right now as they continue their quest to beat the odds and reach the playoffs after a dismal first half of the season. Last night the Devils beat the Carolina Hurricanes for the third time in 12 days, jumping out to an early lead in the first period without looking back en route to a 4-1 victory. The Hurricanes are certainly going to be looking back in t...
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Bounces Finally Go the Devils Way En Route to 6-3 Win
Posted on 9 Jan 2011 by Matt Pellicane.
After playing in so many games where the Devils have been the victims of unlucky bounces of the puck, it is about time that they were the beneficiaries of some good fortune. Behind 33 saves from Martin Brodeur in his return to the starting lineup and two goals from David Clarkson, the New Jersey Devils defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-3 at the Prudential Center on Sunday evening. Bad bounce...









