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| Slumping Rangers to renew rivalry with Devils |
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02/09/2009 |
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| (BettingExpress) - The New York Rangers would love for nothing more than to halt their season-long losing streak by defeating one of their biggest division rivals. New York, losers of four straight, visits the first-place New Jersey Devils tonight in an Atlantic Division clash at the Prudential Center. The Rangers enjoyed a very successful campaign versus the Devils last year, winning seven of the eight contests between the two clubs. That momentum carried over into the postseason, as New York eliminated New Je |
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| Hot in Atlanta: Flyers try to post 14th straight win over Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/08/2009 |
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| contest with the second fewest points in the Eastern Conference (41) and has lost five of its last six contests. After halting a four-game slide with a shootout win over the Rangers on Tuesday, the Thrashers suffered a 5-1 defeat at the hands of the New Jersey Devils on Friday. Colby Armstrong scored the lone goal for the Thrashers, who also fell to 9-15-2 at home this season. Kari Lehtonen started the game in net, but was pulled after allowing five goals on 24 shots. Johan Hedberg finished the game in net and s |
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| Red-hot Kings top Devils |
NHL Hockey |
02/07/2009 |
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| Newark, NJ (BettingExpress) - Patrick O'Sullivan had a goal and an assist as the surging Los Angeles Kings slipped by the New Jersey Devils, 3-1, at Prudential Center. Anze Kopitar and Jarret Stoll each had a goal while Jonathan Quick made 25 saves for the Kings, who have won six of their last seven to get back into the chase for a playoff spot in the Western Conference. "It's always easier to play with the lead then to come back from a deficit", said Quick. "We really didn't give up too much in the third perio |
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| Devils begin homestand versus streaking Kings |
NHL Hockey |
02/07/2009 |
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| (BettingExpress) - The New Jersey Devils begin a five-game homestand tonight with a visit from the Los Angeles Kings to the Prudential Center. The Devils had won eight in a row prior to a home setback on Tuesday to the Washington Capitals. However, New Jersey seems poised to start another streak after a 5-1 win in Atlanta on Friday. The Devils have scored at least four goals in five of their last six games, getting major contributions from Zach Parise and Travis Zajac. Parise had a goal and an assist versus the |
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| Parise and Madden help Devils crush Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2009 |
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| Atlanta, GA (BettingExpress) - Zach Parise and John Madden each had a goal and an assist as the New Jersey Devils breezed past the Atlanta Thrashers, 5-1, at Philips Arena. Brian Gionta, Travis Zajac and David Clarkson each had a goal for the Devils, who bounced back from Tuesday's loss to Washington that snapped an eight-game winning streak. Kevin Weekes made 31 saves in the win. "We had a good power-play goal and we had a couple of shorthanded goals," said New Jersey coach Brent Sutter. "We did a good job. We |
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| Rangers head south to battle Stars |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2009 |
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| his year, have managed just three goals in their last three outings. New York has a 13-10-2 record as the visiting team this year and has lost three in a row on the road. The Rangers will cap a brief two-game road trip Monday night against the rival New Jersey Devils. The Stars, meanwhile, had won five straight games before getting handed a close loss Thursday night at Colorado. Cody McLeod pumped in the game-winner with 7:11 remaining in the third period, as the Avalanche defeated Dallas, 3-2, at Pepsi Center. |
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| Devils aim to get back on winning track against Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2009 |
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| (BettingExpress) - The New Jersey Devils will try to begin a new winning streak tonight when they visit the Atlanta Thrashers for a matchup at Philips Arena. The Devils, who lead the Atlantic Division with 67 points, closed the month of January with eight straight wins, but had that season-long winning streak snapped Tuesday by visiting Washington. Michael Nylander scored two goals as the Capitals pounded New Jersey, 5-2, at Prudential Center. Jamie Langenbrunner and Brian Rolston scored for the Devils, who los |
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| Ducks send McIntyre to Devils for Brookbank |
NHL Hockey |
02/04/2009 |
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| Newark, NJ (BettingExpress) - The New Jersey Devils have traded defenseman Sheldon Brookbank to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for center David McIntyre. Brookbank, 28, has only played in 15 games this season for the Devils, accumulating 25 penalty minutes. In three NHL seasons with the Predators and Devils, he has nine assists and 100 penalty minutes in 62 games. The 21-year-old McIntyre was selected in the fifth round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by Dallas, and is in his junior season at Colgate University. He |
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| New Jersey's Langenbrunner named top player for January |
NHL Hockey |
02/02/2009 |
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| New York, NY (BettingExpress) - A key piece of the New Jersey Devils' recent hot play, forward Jamie Langenbrunner was named the NHL's top star for the month of January. Anaheim Ducks defenseman Scott Niedermayer was named the second star of the month, while Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller was third. Langenbrunner was tied for third in scoring in January with 17 points (9 goals, 8 assists) in 14 games, as New Jersey went 11-3-0 in the month and enters February riding an eight-game winning streak. That run |
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| Devils' Langenbrunner named NHL's First Star |
NHL Hockey |
02/02/2009 |
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| New York, NY (BettingExpress) - New Jersey Devils forward Jamie Langenbrunner, center Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals defenseman Mike Green have been named the NHL's Three Stars for the week ending February 1. Langenbrunner earned the top honor after leading the league in goals last week with six. He has posted three straight two-goal outings, getting credited with a game-winning tally in each contest. Langenbrunner also added an assist in helping the Atlantic Division-leading D |
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