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October 8, 2008 12:36:12 AM CDT



New Jersey Devils track this thread

Started by D Lim; Last updated Feb 26, 08 10:52 PM CST by D Lim | View history

New Jersey Devils

Marty Brodeur remains one of the best goalies of all time, but the loss of key free agents this summer may end the Devils' long run of success

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  • April 2008
    • After Quick Start, Rangers Move On

      After Quick Start, Rangers Move On

      (Newser) - So much for home-ice advantage for New Jersey. With tonight's 5-3 loss to the New York Rangers, the Devils were knocked out of the first round of the NHL's Eastern Conference quarterfinals in the fifth game of the best-of-seven series, bowing to a team that has dominated them the entire season by now winning 11 of 13. More »

    • Rangers Push Devils to Brink of Elimination with 5-3 Win

      Rangers Push Devils to Brink of Elimination with 5-3 Win

      (Newser) - Marc Staal pushed the New York Rangers within a win of the second round. No tricks or funky screens were needed to beat Martin Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils on this night. Staal scored his first NHL playoff goal with 3:13 left in Game 4, and the Rangers earned a 5-3 victory and 3-1 series lead in the series over New Jersey. More »

    • Madden Nets OT Winner for Devils Against Rangers

      Madden Nets OT Winner for Devils Against Rangers

      (Newser) - John Madden scored 6:01 into overtime to get New Jersey back into its first-round series against the New York Rangers with a 4-3 victory Sunday night. The Devils beat the Rangers for just the second time in 11 games this season, and will look to even the series in Game 4 on Wednesday. Martin Brodeur got his 95th career playoff win. More »

    • Rangers Take 2-0 Lead Over Devils

      Rangers Take 2-0 Lead Over Devils

      (Newser) - Henrik Lundqvist and another flukey goal have the New York Rangers halfway to the second round after beating longtime rival New Jersey, 2-1, on Friday. Jaromir Jagr and Sean Avery scored 23 seconds apart early in the third period and Lundqvist made 26 saves in beating the Devils yet again for a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals. More »

    • Rangers Top Devils 4-1, Take Series Lead

      Rangers Top Devils 4-1, Take Series Lead

      (Newser) - Scott Gomez showed the New Jersey Devils just what they let get away. In his first playoff game against the team he grew up with, Gomez assisted on three of the New York Rangers' goals in a 4-1 playoff-opening win over the Devils on Wednesday night. More »

    • Devils Get Home-Ice vs. Rangers

      Devils Get Home-Ice vs. Rangers

      (Newser) - The New Jersey Devils captured home-ice advantage for their first-round playoff series against the Rangers with a 3-2 shootout win over their longtime New York area archrivals today. Zach Parise and Patrik Elias scored in the four-round shootout that the Devils won 2-1. John Madden and Mike Rupp scored for the Devils, while Chris Drury and Jaromir Jagr tallied for the Rangers. More »

    • Flyers Top Devils, Clinch Playoff Spot

      Flyers Top Devils, Clinch Playoff Spot

      (Newser) - Martin Biron stopped all 22 shots for his fourth shutout and Philadelphia clinched a playoff spot with a 3-0 win over the New Jersey Devils on Friday night. The Flyers' remarkable turnaround from the worst team in the NHL last season to the Eastern Conference playoffs was completed when Florida beat Carolina 4-3 shortly after Philadelphia's win, reports AP. More »

    • LaRose's Three Goals Does the Trick for 'Canes

      LaRose's Three Goals Does the Trick for 'Canes

      (Newser) - The Carolina Hurricanes moved to within one win of claiming the Southeast Division title after defeating the last-place Tampa Bay Lightning 6-2. Chad LaRose recorded a hat trick for the victors. Net minder Cam Ward had 23 saves in his career-high 19th consecutive start for Carolina. Martin St. Louis had two points in the loss, reports the Associated Press. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Devils Best Islanders, Clinch Playoff Berth

      Devils Best Islanders, Clinch Playoff Berth

      (Newser) - Zach Parise’s goal 29 seconds into overtime gave New Jersey a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders and also clinched a playoff spot for the Devils. New Jersey has a two point lead on the New York Rangers for fourth place and can still win the Atlantic Division; a loss would have given the title to Pittsburgh, reports the Associated Press. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

  • March 2008
    • Devils Dominate Shootout to Down Flyers

      Devils Dominate Shootout to Down Flyers

      (Newser) - The Devils stopped the bleeding last night, ending a five-game winless skid with a 5-4 shootout victory over Philadelphia. Despite the Flyers' Mike Knubel leveling the game with less than a minute to play in regulation, they had no answer for New Jersey's three shootout goals, ending Philly's four game winning streak, the AP reports. In other NHL action: More »

    • Rangers Have Devils' Number

      Rangers Have Devils' Number

      (Newser) - It looked as though New Jersey was going to skate away with a rare victory against the Rangers tonight, but Christian Backman changed all that with a game-tying goal in the 3rd period. New York went on to win, 3-2, securing their seventh straight win over the Devils this season. Nigel Dawes produced the game winner for the Rangers. More »

    • Pens Skate Past Devils, Clinch Playoff Berth

      Pens Skate Past Devils, Clinch Playoff Berth

      (Newser) - Pittsburgh got a shutout from Marc-Andre Fleury and clinched a playoff berth with a 2-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils. The Penguins now have a four-point lead over the Devils for the Atlantic Division title with five and six games left to play, respectively. Pittsburgh is also one point behind Montreal for first place in the conference, reports the Associated Press. More »

    • Philly Hangs On, Beats Rangers in Shootout

      Philly Hangs On, Beats Rangers in Shootout

      (Newser) - Philadelphia blew a two-goal lead in the third period, allowing a pair of Ranger tallies in less than two minutes, and Jaromir Jagr's tying goal inside of two minutes remaining, but eventually won in the shootout on Mike Richards' backhander, 4-3. Daniel Briere scored twice for the Flyers. The win propelled Philly into seventh place in the Eastern Conference. Elsewhere: More »