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Feb 7th, 2010 |
By Bob Trainor |
Category: New York Rangers, Top Story
The Rangers defeated the New Jersey Devils, 3-1, tonight at Madison Square Garden, to improve to 26-26-7 (59 pts.) overall, including a 13-14-4 (30 pts.) mark at home this season.
Trainor Communications has provided us with this sound from the game.
Henrik Lundqvist
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Marian Gaborik
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Ryan Callahan
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Tags: Alternate Captain, Assists, Captain Ryan, Contact Bob, Five Shots, Four Points, Goals Against Average, Henrik Lundqvist, Icetime, Ilya Kovalchuk, Madison Square Garden, Man Advantage, Marian Gaborik, New Jersey Devils, Opponents, Power Play, Season Appearances, Shutout, Skaters, Two Games Posted in New York Rangers, Top Story |
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Oct 4th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK – Imagine having a performance review at work 1,000 times over a 16 year span in front of your board of directors and share holders.
Martin Brodeur has done just that, appearing in his 1,000th career game Saturday night to open the New Jersey Devils’ 2009-2010 season.
Opening the new year at home, the Devils lost [...]
Tags: Blueline, Career Game, Faceoff Circle, Far Corner, First Game, Ian Laperriere, Jacques Lemaire, James Van Riemsdyk, Jeff Carter, Martin Brodeur, Matt Carle, Mike Richards, New Jersey Devils, Nhl Career, Offensive Zone, Philadelphia Flyers, Scott Hartnell, Share Holders, Six Minutes, Th Career Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Oct 4th, 2009 |
By Joe Pietaro |
Category: New Jersey Devils
When Brendan Shanahan first broke into the National Hockey League with the New Jersey Devils in 1987, he probably didn’t expect to still be skating around and putting pucks in the net. Not many careers span three decades so if he does in fact retire then he can at least feel comfortable in the fact [...]
Tags: Assists, Brendan Shanahan, Campaigns, Head Coach, Ilkka Pikkarainen, Left Wing, Lemaire, Madison Square Garden, Mutu, National Hockey League, New Jersey Devils, Opportunity, Playing Time, Preseason Schedule, Prospects, Pucks, Rangers, Shanny, Three Decades, Training Camp Posted in New Jersey Devils |
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Apr 26th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ- In the boxing ring, a fundamental tool of success is a good left-right punch combination.
The New Jersey Devils have a great left-right wing combination that’s been known to throw a few punches, with left wing Mike Rupp and right wing David Clarkson on the fourth line, the heart of the team’s toughness.
On a [...]
Tags: Boxing Ring, Darren Mccarthy, Final Buzzer, Five Games, Fundamental Tool, Grit, Left Wing, Mike Rupp, New Jersey Devils, Newark Nj, Nhl Playoffs, Penalty Minutes, Punch Combination, Punches, Right Wing, Second Period, Skilled Players, Stanley Cup, Teammates, Toughness Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Apr 24th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
Martin Brodeur would have preferred a larger margin for error, but he and the New Jersey Devils will have to settle for a 1-0 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
“Well, I like the 2, 3-nothing better,” Brodeur joked. “It makes it tough at the end, because one lucky bounce, anything could happen.”
The all-time winningest goalie knows [...]
Tags: Brent Sutter, Bryce Salvador, Cam Ward, Carolina Hurricanes, Deflection, Game One, Game Winner, Lucky Bounce, Man On Fire, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, Nice Pass, Patrick Roy, Patrik Elias, Penalty Time, Playoff Goal, Playoff Shutouts, Playoff Victory, Rest Is History, Th Career Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Apr 4th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – Martin Brodeur was supposed to observe the night honoring his record win total from the bench. Instead, he added win number 554 to the column in a 5-4 overtime win against the Tampa Bay Lightning and snapped a six-game losing streak for the New Jersey Devils.
Fifty-six seconds into the second period, down [...]
Tags: Baseball Cap, Brendan Shanahan, Crossbar, Dainius Zubrus, Game Losing Streak, Hash Marks, Karri Ramo, Kevin Weekes, Lukas Krajicek, Man Advantage, Martin Brodeur, Martin St Louis, Matt Lashoff, New Jersey Devils, Newark Nj, Play Five, Ramo Ramo, Six Seconds, Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning 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 29th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – The hip bone is connected to the leg bone, and the leg bone is connected to the ankle bone.
Just like the structure of the human body, the anatomy of a losing streak is all connected and sometimes has a mind of its own.
After a 2-1 loss, the first of the season after [...]
Tags: Ankle Bone, Chicago Blackhawks, Crunch Time, Downturn, Five Games, Game Losing Streak, Games New, Hawks, Hip Bone, Human Anatomy, Leg Bone, Mental Mistakes, New Jersey Devils, Own Zone, Playoff Spot, Power Play, Sin Bin, Structure Of The Human Body, Success Rate, Third Period Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Mar 13th, 2009 |
By Melinda Quasius |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ – “Things can be accomplished if your team has success,” New Jersey Devils’ Head Coach Brent Sutter said after Thursday’s 5-2 win over the Phoenix Coyotes.
Sutter could have been referring to a few different things happening in the Devils organization.
The win over Phoenix marked a team-record ninth straight home win, which comes after [...]
Tags: Brent Sutter, Career Victory, Coyotes, Ed Jovanovski, Elder Statesmen, Goal Scorer, Goaltender, Johnny Oduya, Junior Senator, Ken Klee, Last Seven Games, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, Newark Nj, Phoenix Coyotes, Point Plateau, Shane Doan, Steven Reinprecht, Th Career, 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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