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Sep 30th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK – It was apparent early on that the first team to make a mistake would pay dearly for it.
The Devils and the Islanders played 20 minutes of scoreless hockey to open up Tuesday’s game, and the Islanders killed off the one power-play opportunity afforded to the Devils.
“Two good shifts, two bad shifts. One good [...]
Tags: Crease, Crossbar, Dwayne Roloson, Far Corner, Hillen, Islanders, Jacques Lemaire, Jamie Langenbrunner, John Tavares, Many Men, Martin Brodeur, Offensive Zone, Poor Decisions, Power Play, Radek Martinek, Second Period, Tavares, Travis Zajac, Zach Parise, Zz Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Jun 26th, 2009 |
By Anthony Mastantuoni |
Category: Hockey, Top Story
Each player has ratings for the following scouting services: NHL’s Central Scouting (CS), The Hockey News (THN), McKeen’s (McK), International Scouting Service (ISS), Red Line Report (RLR), and Bob McKenzie of TSN.ca (TSN). CS breaks down their ratings by North American skaters, European skaters, North American goaltenders and European goaltenders. ISS, RLR, and TSN all [...]
Tags: Alexander Ovechkin, American Skaters, Atlanta Thrashers, Bob Mckenzie, Brian Gionta, Chris Drury, Colorado Avalanche, Gritty Style, Intelligent Game, International Scouting Service, Jamie Langenbrunner, Martin Straka, New York Islanders, Puck Skills, Sami Kapanen, Tampa Bay Lightning, Taylor Pyatt, Tomas Kaberle, Tuomo Ruutu, Wiry Frame Posted in Hockey, Top Story |
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Apr 29th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – No one had ever seen anything like it.
Long after the final buzzer ended, there was a zombie-like haze amongst the players and the coaches.
How could everything change in one minute and twenty seconds? How could home-ice advantage and a raucous crowd just melt away in 80 ticks of a clock? How did [...]
Tags: Brent Sutter, Brian Gionta, Carolina Hurricanes, Colin White, Eric Staal, Final Buzzer, Head Coach, Home Ice Advantage, Jamie Langenbrunner, Martin Brodeur, Neutral Zone, Offensive Zone, Prudential Center, Puck, Raucous Crowd, Right Arm, Second Period, Slow Motion, Third Period, Unreal Nightmare Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Apr 18th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – Friday night, Tim Gleason told Mike Mottau, “Anything you can do, I can do better,” by scoring his first goal of the season as an overtime game-winner.
Mottau’s second goal of the season started the playoff scoring for the Devils on Wednesday, but Gleason’s tally pushed the series back to Carolina for Game [...]
Tags: Brian Gionta, Coach Paul, Dainius Zubrus, Eric Staal, Even Series, Jamie Langenbrunner, Joseph Corvo, Martin Brodeur, Matt Cullen, Mike Mottau, Newark Nj, Overtime Game, Overtime Period, Overtime Session, Patrik Elias, Paul Maurice, Ray Whitney, Tim Gleason, Travis Zajac, Zach Parise Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Mar 31st, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, New Jersey Nets, Top Story
NEW YORK – It was a “Code Blue” evening for the New Jersey Devils Monday; the New York Rangers suffocated them every inch of the ice and the Devils’ offense flat lined.
There was no rescuing the club from themselves, resulting in a season-high fifth straight loss, a 3-0 shutout by Henrik Lundqvist and the Rangers.
“There [...]
Tags: Blue Evening, Brandon Dubinsky, Brent Sutter, Crease, Dan Girardi, Fifth Straight Loss, First Period, Fredrik Sjostrom, Game Misconduct, Henrik Lundqvist, Jamie Langenbrunner, Madison Square Garden, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, Sean Avery, Second Period, Shots On Goal, Third Period, Time Of The Season Posted in New Jersey Devils, New Jersey Nets, Top Story |
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Mar 17th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – Cutting down the net seemed very appropriate.
Martin Brodeur took home the net he guarded during the third period of his 552nd win, the win that pushed him past Patrick Roy to first on the all-time victories list.
The Devils beat the Chicago Blackhawks Tuesday night, 3-2, in a special night for New Jersey’s [...]
Tags: Brian Gionta, Chicago Blackhawks, Consecutive Home Victories, Denis Brodeur, Distinct Advantage, Dustin Byfuglien, Final Buzzer, First Period, Franchise Record, Game Winning Streak, Gary Bettman, Goaltenders, Jamie Langenbrunner, John Maclean, Johnny Oduya, Martin Brodeur, National Hockey League, Nikolai Khabibulin, Offensive Zone, Patrick Elias, Patrick Roy, Paul Martin, Penalty Box, Personal Thing, Prudential Center, Puck, Six Minutes, Stanley Cup, Third Period, Time Victory, Travis Zajac, Zach Parise Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Mar 11th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – The New Jersey Devils were determined to not let a big loss on Saturday “snowball” into a losing streak, and Tuesday night they turned up the heat on the Calgary Flames in a 3-2 win.
In a game that some predict may be a Stanley Cup Final preview, the Flames took an early [...]
Tags: Brent Sutter, Calgary Flames, Colin White, Conference Opponent, David Moss, Far Post, Five Games, Forward Lines, Head Coach, Increased Energy, Jamie Langenbrunner, Jokinen, Martin Brodeur, Mike Rupp, New Jersey Devils, Newark Nj, Odd Man, Prudential Center, Stanley Cup, Zach Parise Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Mar 2nd, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – March is coming in like a lion, and if the New Jersey Devils are on your schedule, so are they.
Martin Brodeur, Jamie Langenbrunner and Brian Gionta all achieved career milestones in a 3-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers Sunday afternoon.
Brodeur reached the 100 career shutout plateau, only the second goaltender ever to [...]
Tags: 27 Shots, Brendan Shanahan, Brent Sutter, Career Goal, Career Milestones, Career Point, Career Shutout, Game Homestand, Jamie Langenbrunner, Martin Biron, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, Newark Nj, Offensive Zone, Own Zone, Philadelphia Flyers, Terry Sawchuk, Th Career, Third Game, Zach Parise Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Mar 1st, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – There is nothing like a hockey team on a roll. When everything is clicking on offense and defense, the goalie is absolutely confident and the coach trusts his team to go out and just play, the results can be magical.
A spark of that magic was visible in Saturday afternoon’s 7-2 win by [...]
Tags: Brendan Shanahan, Center Ice, Chants, Craig Anderson, Creative Players, Florida Panthers, Hockey Team, Jamie Langenbrunner, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, Newark Nj, Offensive Zone, Patrick Elias, Paul Martin, Playoff Spot, Puck, Saturday Afternoon, Second Period, Second Session, Zach Parise Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Feb 27th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – The hockey world anticipated this day for four months. How would Martin Brodeur respond to being in net for the first time after a substantial injury?
In Thursday night’s game against the Colorado Avalanche, the New Jersey net minder gave his answer.
Brodeur stopped all 24 shots he faced in his return, a 4-0 [...]
Tags: 24 Shots, Andrew Raycroft, Colorado Avalanche, Crossbar, First Period, Hockey World, Jamie Langenbrunner, Johnny Oduya, Milan Hejduk, Newark Nj, Offensive Pressure, Prudential Center, Ryan Smyth, Second Session, Substantial Injury, Thunderous Applause, Travis Zajac, Trophy Winner, Vezina Trophy, Zach Parise Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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