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New Arena, Same Old Ice Problems

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When the Devils moved to the Prudential Center, one of their new commodities was a state-of the-art playing surface. However, they are still having problems with the ice. In fact, the "soft" ice issues, which have plagued New Jersey since competing in the Continental Airlines Arena for many years, have apparently traveled to Newark. According to Tom Gulitti, the below par refrigeration system may have assisted the

LA Times Writer Thinks Devils Play in East Rutherford

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This story upsets my stomach. Lisa Dillman, staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, believes the Devils never left their old arena in East Rutherford. A professional writer, who does not even cover hockey, mistake is worthy of a fine, suspension and possibly temporary leave of absence. This is a perfect reason for the league to hire bloggers, allow bloggers into the media rooms, locker rooms, etc. People like James

Devils Notes From Past Week, Late-Night Statistics III

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While I was on vacation, the New Jersey Devils went 2-1.  They were victorious  in both road contests before falling at home to the NY Islanders last night.  I am sure that everyone wants to know how London was, but, more importantly, we need to discuss the Devils current events.  A lot has taken place, including John Madden’s leg injury, special teams updates, shots on goal and the Prudential Center’s attendance figures.

Devils Broadcast History Timeline

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Instead of sleeping last night, I worked hard to locate the New Jersey Devils broadcast information.  It wasn't easy.  I had to assassinate four dead monkeys and two live chickens to find all of this information.  Just kidding.  Only one chicken.  In all seriousness, this is the most accurate non-official timeline dating back to 1986.  Unfortunately, I am not sure who broadcasted Devils games on the radio and on television before the year of the NY Mets last World Series Win.

Atlantic Division: New Year's Eve Update

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In early November, the New Jersey Devils faced their Atlantic Division opponents in nine consecutive games.  They went 4-1 against Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, but 0-3-1 against the New York Rangers and Islanders. 

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