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Kings Can Clinch…
Posted on 6 Jun 2012 by Eric Cooney.
While the Los Angeles Kings have the opportunity to clinch their first ever Stanley Cup Championship with a Game 4 victory, their fans will no doubt be clinching something else up until game time. Get your mind out of the gutter, I meant their fists. The mood and talk around the Kings has been near celebratory. Near. Not yet though. (more…)
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Devils Win; Prospect Shines for Canada
Posted on 29 Dec 2011 by Jordan DiRisio.
The Devils beat the Sabres with relative ease last night to get back on the winning track. After dropping 2 of 3 the Devils won against Buffalo 3-1 and if not for the strong play of Ryan Miller New Jersey could have scored 5 goals. Brodeur and the defensive was particularly impressive in their own zone and did a great job of minimizing quality scoring chances for the sabres. The Devils got 2 go...
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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 Drop 4th Straight
Posted on 4 Dec 2011 by Jordan DiRisio.
The Devils lost a frustrating game again last night after playing a solid enough game to secure a win. The Jets went up just a minute into the game on a beautiful deflection by Evander Kane off of a Dustin Byfuglien shot. The Devils didn't do their usual thing of letting up another two or three. Instead they responded and played a very solid first getting one themselves by Adam Henrique on a gr...
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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...









