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Parise lifts Devils over Penguins in overtime
Original at The Hockey News
• -57 minutes ago
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PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- Zach Parise scored with 38 seconds remaining in overtime to give the New Jersey Devils a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.
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Pens lose home opener in OT
Original at Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
• 1 hour ago
The Penguins gave up a late 1-0 lead in regulation, then lost, 2-1, to the New Jersey Devils in their home opener tonight at Mellon Arena.
Devils Trail Penguins, Satan 1-0 After 1st Period
Original at WCBS-TV New York
• 3 hours ago
The New Jersey Devils have fallen behind 1-0 against the Penguins Saturday night in Pittsburgh. The Devils won their home and season openers Friday night against the New York Islanders, 2-1. Miroslav Satan has the only goal of the game thus far, scoring at 11:52 in the period.
Devils vs. Penguins, Oct. 11
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• 4 hours ago
By Tom Gulitti Feel free to post your comments as well. The Devils starting lineup for tonight's game against the Penguins at Mellon Arena: Goalie: Martin Brodeur; Defense: Bryce Salvador-Paul Martin; Forwards: Zach Parise-Travis Zajac-Jamie Langenbrunner. The starting lineup for the Penguins: G...
DiPietro Has Swelling Around Repaired Knee
Original at KK Hockey
• 5 hours ago
By Alanah McGinley continued... From TSN, The New York Islanders received some unwanted news just one game into the new season as the team learned that goaltender Rick DiPietro has swelling and fluid around his surgically repaired left knee. The 27-year old DiPietro was expected to start Friday’s opener agai...
Fedorov no longer Devils' property
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• 6 hours ago
By Tom Gulitti Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said that Fedor Fedorov won't be reporting to Lowell of the AHL, where he was assigned on Wednesday after clearing waivers earlier in the week. Devils coach Brent Sutter was not available to speak with before tonight's game against the Penguins. The D...
Islanders Update: No Column for Moral Victories
Original at Bleacher Report
• 7 hours ago
By Michael Gasparino You get the feeling that Islanders fans may see a lot of games like Friday night's season opener at the Devils. The team battles in a low-scoring struggle, but ultimately loses. I'm still not sure how Patrik Elias wasn't called for being in the crease on the Devils' second goal. He skated in wit...
Game 1? Awesome
Original at 2 Man Advantage
• 12 hours ago
By Josh Burnett Brodeur is on track to shatter records left and right. This should be a huge deal for the NHL. A slow whistle by the referee could have easily ended any chance Brodeur has at taking his place in the record book – and ultimately raising the NHL’s profile on non-hockey friendly outlets such as ESP...
Heading to Pittsburgh
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• 14 hours ago
By Tom Gulitti Judging by what Devils coach Brent Sutter has said over the last couple of days, the Devils will probably go with the same lineup tonight against the Penguins as they dressed for Friday night's 2-1 season opening win over the Islanders at Prudential Center and Martin Brodeur will be in net...
For Danes, home is tough test
Original at Albany Times Union
• 22 hours ago
It's been our rallying cry,'' Blue Devils coach Jeff McInerney said in an audio interview on the school's Web site. The difference is the Blue Devils (4-1, 1-0) often operate out of the option and feature a platoon at quarterback with Aubrey Norris and Hunter Wanket.
Penguins Blog: Previewing Pens vs. Devils
Original at The Hockey News
• 22 hours ago
Several storylines lead in to the Pens home opener against New Jersey on Saturday night. - I’ve been gone for far too long. No excuses, though, the regular season is upon us.
Friday's three stars: Jackets, Nash crash Dallas rally in OT
Original at Yahoo! Canada Sports
• 23 hours ago
By Greg Wyshynski Honorable Mentions: Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils stopped 25 shots, including a Kyle Okposo penalty shot, as the Devils beat the New York Islanders, 2-1 ... Brian Campbell lost his first game with Chicago, but made a nifty end-to-end rush to set up a Patrick Kane goal and played clo...
Live recap: October 10
Original at Sportsnet.ca
• Fri, Oct 10
ISLANDERS @ DEVILS Coming in: New York was 4-3 in the preseason, while New Jersey went 4-2-1. Goaltending match-up: MacDonald vs. Brodeur Net notes: PREDATORS @ BLUES Coming in: Nashville was 2-4 leading into this regular season opener, while St. Louis had a 4-2-1 record.
Puck Headlines: Soupy's finally on for Chicago at MSGOriginal at Yahoo! Canada Sports
• Fri, Oct 10
By Greg Wyshynski Preview: New York Islanders at New Jersey Devils (7 p.m. EDT; TV: MSG2, MSG). Martin Brodeur begins his quest for every other goaltending record he doesn't currently hold as Devils fans formally welcome Bobby Holik back to Jersey. (Oh, and if you see an old guy with a mustache complaining abou...
Sidelines: Defenses have a devil of a time stopping quarterback
Original at Toledo Blade
• Fri, Oct 10
At Springfield and the Northern Lakes League, it has been nearly two generations between Rick Upchurch — who starred for the Blue Devils 38 years ago — and Page, the school’s current football sensation. For Springfield fans old enough to remember, the comparisons are inevitable between...
Predictions for the new season
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Thu, Oct 9
By Tom Gulitti Looking forward to the first game tonight. The Devils finally open the regular season tonight against the Islanders at Prudential Center. I figured I should post my prediction for the season to have it on the record before the season begins. As some of you may have...
Five General Managers That Are Better Then Brian Burke
Original at Bleacher Report
• Thu, Oct 9
By Shane House 3. Lou Lamoriello, New Jersey Devils Being one of the longest serving General Managers in the National Hockey League, Lou Lamoriello is entering his 22nd season as the Devils General Manager with no signs of slowing down. 4. Paul Holmgren, Philadelphia Flyers
Devils Martin Brodeur Conference Call Transcript--Oct 8, 2008
Original at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum
• Thu, Oct 9
By Michael Zampelli MARTIN BRODEUR The Devils open their 2008/2009 regular season schedule on Friday when they host the New York Islanders at the Prudential Center, at which time MARTIN BRODEUR: That's it. Made a good decision. MARTIN BRODEUR: Exactly.
Fedorov clears waivers; probably will be assigned to Lowell (updated)
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Tue, Oct 7
By Tom Gulitti Again, with the Devils' roster and top 12 forwards set, I don't see a place for Shanahan in New Jersey. Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello just told me that he "wasn't sure at this point" where left wing Fedor Fedorov will end up after he cleared waivers today without being claimed by anot...
Puck Headlines: Ah, to be young and defensive in the NHLOriginal at Yahoo! Canada Sports
• Tue, Oct 7
By Greg Wyshynski • Optimism and the Ottawa Senators? Dogs and cats, living together ... mass hysteria. [Sun Media] • Finally, we've seen a lot of Carolina Hurricanes previews. This is certainly one of them. With more man-made sound effects than a Bobby McFerrin concert. We think we're falling in love:
Bolstering An Offense: Previewing the 2008-09 New Jersey Devils
Original at Bleacher Report
• Mon, Oct 6
By Carter . Martin Brodeur remains the backbone of the New Jersey Devils. However the Devils hope that they can rely on their players not named Brodeur this year now that they have added a few more scorers. Carter's Prediction: 1st in Atlantic Division, 2nd in Eastern Conference, loses to Ottawa Senat...
New Theme for Devils Workshop!
Original at rb286 (Feedburner)
• Mon, Oct 6
By Rahul Bansal First thing, I was so sure about was simplicity and performance. So this theme have just 1 image as its part! Next as Devils Workshop is more than 2 years old now, I wanted to come up with navigation which will be easy, relevant and contextual in nature. Enjoy new Devils Workshop…
New Jersey Devils Season Preview
Original at RumorMeThis
• Sat, Oct 4
By cwassel Prognosis: The Devils are an old, aging team to a point…they ranked 2nd in the league in current age…only Anaheim is older at 30.6. If Brent Sutter can find a way to keep the window open just a bit longer and playing Martin Brodeur maybe 70-72 games maximum… then the Devils will be better off in t...
NHL 2008-2009 Predictions
Original at Bleacher Report
• Sat, Oct 4
By MJ Kasprzak 1. Detroit Red Wings This team will be nasty, has an elite blueline and elite goaltender, and decent forwards. 1. Montreal Canadiens 2. New York Rangers 3. Washington Capitals 4. New Jersey Devils 5. Pittsburgh Penguins 6. Philadelphia Flyers
Wherein IPB Reviews The Devils Preview
Original at Interchangeable Parts
• Thu, Oct 2
By Schnookie – We finally get to the end of Sutter’s segment, and lead out to commercial with Steve promising us a talk with Holik in the next segment. Pookie: “Don’t… talk to him.” Pause. “Don’t you know there are cute players you could be talking to?” To kick off his interview, Bobby tells us that true Devil...
Fedorov done as a Devil (updated with quotes, new info)
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Wed, Oct 1
By Tom Gulitti There are still 27 players still in New Jersey. Lamoriello decisions on final cuts will be made after Saturday's preseason finale against Philadelphia. Defenseman Johnny Oduya did not skate with the team this morning and skated on his own. Goalies (2): Brodeur, Weekes.
A day to rest and review
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Tue, Sep 30
By Tom Gulitti Goaltender Martin Brodeur will make just his second start of the preseason Wednesday and will play the full game. The plan is for him to also go the distance in Saturday's game against the Flyers. After that, the Devils have five off days before their regular season opener against the Island...
Vrana might wing it
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Mon, Sep 29
By Tom Gulitti It's clear Devils coach Brent Sutter is thinking hard about keeping him on the team. When I asked Sutter tonight if he's thinking about using Vrana at wing, he admitted that he's already talked to Vrana and Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello about that.
Devils vs. Rangers, 9/24/2008 (Preseason)
Original at Interchangeable Parts
• Thu, Sep 25
By Schnookie 6:35 The Devils are on the PP, and you can tell because they are constantly being rebuffed at the Rangers blue line. It’s a wondrous sight to behold. Thank heavens we’re witnessing it in HD. 1:33 The Clarkson/Madden/Pando line suddenly wakes up and has a wildly spunky, turnover-forcing, dow...
Opinion: Salvador "did the right thing"
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Wed, Sep 24
By Tom Gulitti I didn't know what was going on," Devils goalie Scott Clemmensen said. "I was screened and I didn't see it and then they stopped play. Clemmensen stopped 12 of the 13 shots he faced after relieving Martin Brodeur 10:51 into the second period. Brodeur allowed one goal on nine shots.
Opinion: Trendspotting: The New Jersey Devils Hotness Primer Revisited
Original at Interchangeable Parts
• Thu, Sep 18
By Pookie Martin Brodeur Trending…Marty. We said it last year, and we’ll say it again: all Devils fans so inclined to find the players hot will at some point squee for Marty. Then said fan realizes Marty is so far beyond squees at this point, that their attention is far better spent worrying about Marty...
White: wearing a visor is a "personal decision"
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Thu, Sep 11
By Tom Gulitti Although Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said last week that it wasn't "set in stone" that training camp would not be open to the public, it appears it will not be. I've been told there is still a chance that practices during the regular season will be open to the public, though. I'll kee...
Brodeur "gunning" to be Canada's No. 1 in Vancouver Olympics
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Mon, Sep 8
By Tom Gulitti At this point, Roberto Luongo, 29, is probably the favorite to be Canada's No. 1 goaltender in Vancouver -- especially because that city is also his NHL home. The Hockey News, ignoring the fact that he's won only one NHL playoff series and couldn't get his team to the postseason in 2007-08, ra...
Opinion: Sutter: Langenbrunner to remain captain
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Fri, Jul 25
By Tom Gulitti As a freshman headed to the University of Michigan next month, defenseman Brandon Burlon had to pay his way to this development camp to maintain his college eligibility. There were some other players at camp in the same boat, including center David Wohlberg, who is also headed to Michigan...
Martin Brodeur Clinches the Vezina
Original at Game On
• Fri, Jun 13
By Stan Fischler MORE: Gung-Ho on Marty BrodeurWhat About the Devils' Season?MSG, NY Hot Topic: Lundqvist or Brodeur? During the 2007-08 season, Henrik Lundqvist virtually owned Martin Brodeur and the Devils. But when it comes to the Vezina Trophy, it's the other way...
Brodeur and Langenbrunner lend a hand
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Thu, May 22
By Tom Gulitti To be certain, I asked Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello again today about the three Russian players the Devils drafted in 2006 (Alexander Vasyunov, Kirill Tulupov and Vladimir Zharkov). As it turns out, Lamoriello didn't completely understand me when I asked him on Wednesday.
Devils Year In Review: 2007-2008
Original at 2 Man Advantage
• Sun, May 11
By Scott Mackie Sergei Brylin: Season: D+ Playoffs: C Jay Pandolfo: Season: B+ Playoffs: C- Rod Pelley: Season: C- Playoffs: N/A Colin White: Season: B Playoffs: C+ Mike Mottau: Season: C+ Playoffs: C- Season: Incomplete Playoffs: B+ Season: A Playoffs: N/A Brent Sutter
Opinion: New Jersey Devils News and notes, April 17, 2008
Original at about the New Jersey Devils
• Thu, Apr 17
By Tibbs The Bergen Record Hero and Goat of game Sullivan: Devils in hole, Brodeur needs help Devils in a deep hole The New York Times This Time Staal Gives Victory to Rangers In Lou We Trust Game 4: Devils 3 - Rangers 5 Interchangeable Parts Devils-Rangers: Round 1, Game 4
Opinion: Rangers: The Avery-Brodeur Rule; Who Wins?
Original at Game On
• Mon, Apr 14
By Stan Fischler MORE: Hockey Night Live Crew Dissect Game 3Can Rangers Hold Off Devils?Full Coverage of Rangers Playoffs When there's a rivalry as incendiary as Rangers-Devils, it hardly is surprising that the NHL fire brigade itself is alarmed enough to rush to the...
Opinion: New Jersey Devils News and notes, April 12-14, 2008
Original at about the New Jersey Devils
• Mon, Apr 14
By Tibbs The Courier News Lundqvist outshining Brodeur so far The Fourth Period Rangers targeting playoff scorers In Lou We Trust Game 3: Devils 4 - Rangers 3, OT Prior to Tonight's Game OK. About Last Night. Game 2: Devils 1 - Rangers 2 Variety Smith, Kaye pen NHL playoff blog
Lamoriello, Sutter incensed by officials
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Fri, Apr 11
By Tom Gulitti Someone sent a comment earlier that they wished Brent Sutter would go Jim Schoenfled on the officials after tonight's game. Well, Lou Lamoriello came close. I couldn't get Lamoriello on the phone after tonight's game, but it was obvious what he was unhappy about.
Opinion: RANGERS @ DEVILS: GAME 2 (sort of) LIVE-CAP!
Original at 2 Man Advantage
• Fri, Apr 11
By Patricia Greuter 9:53 PM ET: Can anyone explain to me why an icing was called when, uh, the Devils are shorthanded? Lame. 9:53 PM ET: Aaaand Cap’n Langs takes a penalty. Wow. Way to ruin everything. 9:51 PM ET: Lundqvist with a huge save, time out Rangers. 9:20 PM ET: Epic fail. 2-0 Rangers. Avery scores. Sigh.
Opinion: One last regular season dance
Original at 2 Man Advantage
• Sun, Apr 6
By Josh Burnett Of all the teams in the Eastern Conference, the Devils draw the Rangers for round one of the playoffs. This afternoon’s game decides home-ice advantage for the series. The Rangers need to win in regulation, the Devils just need to push it to overtime to lock up a potential game seven at the Roc...
Opinion: There’s No Slighting In The War Room!
Original at Interchangeable Parts
• Thu, Apr 3
By Pookie – The Devils clearly score. On a slapshot. From the faceoff dot. It beats the goalie clean, and the puck lies in the net behind him for all the world to see. The horn blares. The goal light goes on. The officials point to center ice. It’s a goal. It’s good. Then, before the faceoff, the phone rings. It’s Tor...
Morning Talk
Original at KK Hockey
• Wed, Apr 2
The playoffs are just around the corner and we’re getting ready. During the last week of the regular season (well, at least Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m.-noon ET), ESPN.com NHL writer Scott Burnside and NHL editor Joy Russo will preview and review....
A Ray Of Sunshine On An Otherwise Gloomy Day
Original at Interchangeable Parts
• Thu, Mar 20
By Schnookie If we had serious sportswriterly aspirations, we’d probably be filling this space with a scathing critique of the Devils’ moribund offense. It was not at all encouraging to watch them skate into a big measuring-stick game against the Rangers on Wednesday, looking to open some daylight b...
Opinion: MONTREAL @ NEW JERSEY LIVE-CAP!
Original at 2 Man Advantage
• Thu, Jan 24
By Joe Bechtel 8:33PM ET: And the Montreal Canadiens have gone off the deep-end. Unsportsmanlike Bench Minor called on Carbonneau and the Devs are back on the 2MANADVANTAGE! Ohhh yeah! 7:32PM ET: My oh my what a deflection in front by Brian Gionta, Huet is lucky to have that one as John Madden was already c...
Devils Master Goalie Vs. The Isles Challenger
Original at Game On
• Tue, Jan 15
By Stan Fischler If ever a Metropolitan Area goaltenders match-up will have RIVALRY written all over it, the Wednesday night battle between the Islanders and Devils in Newark is THE one. When the game proceeded to a shootout, Brodeur baffled Ales Kotalik and Tom Vanek, while Zach Parise and Patrik Elias s...
Power play comes through
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Wed, Jan 2
By Tom Gulitti Only seven second after Florida’s Ruslan Salei received an interference penalty for shoving Colin White into Martin Brodeur, defenseman Bryan Allen was called for delay of game for shooting the puck into the stands, giving the Devils a 5 on 3 for 1:53.
Snoozefest at the Garden
Original at njmg.typepad.com
• Sun, Dec 9
By Tom Gulitti The Devils are 0-2-2 against the Rangers this season and 0-4-3 in seven games against their two metro rivals (Rangers and Islanders. Neither Brodeur nor Kevin Weekes claimed to know which goaltender would start in Monday night's game in Washignton. Brodeur has started 12 in a row since Wee...