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Elias Lifts Devils into Eastern Conference Lead
Posted March 8th, 2008 by Jeremy Kenter
Throughout his career, the Devils have relied upon Patrik
Elias's experience and ability to perform down the stretch. He carried the team yet again last night. Elias’s goal with 58 seconds left in overtime boosted
New Jersey (26-35-7) to a 2-1 decision over visiting Tampa Bay (39-23-6) at the Prudential Center
and, more importantly, sole possession of first place in the Eastern Conference.
Competing in front of an announced attendance of 15,670, the Devils outshot the Lightning 33-22, dominating many aspects of their fourth and
Devils Host Tampa at The Rock
Posted March 7th, 2008 by Jeremy Kenter
In a surprising move, Devils head coach Brent Sutter shifted
sophomore Travis Zajac from center to right wing for tonight's home contest
versus Tampa Bay. Devils beat writer Tom Gulitti broke the story
yesterday, reporting that Dainius Zubrus will move into the center slot and
Mike Rupp the left wing. Gulitti added that Sutter might revert to Zajac
at center and that his plan is definitely not final.
Meanwhile, the Devils welcome the Lightning for a 7:00 p.m.
Devils Unintelligent at Home; Blanked by Capitals
Posted March 1st, 2008 by Jeremy Kenter in
The best way to describe the Devils effort on Friday night was uninspiring or rather unintelligent. That's how head coach Brent Sutter
referred to his team during the postgame press conference. "At times we're
not playing with any intelligence," Sutter said, paraphrasing from his
entire speech. "The team (Devils) played one period with urgency."
And They're Off...
Posted February 29th, 2008 by Bill Katinsky in
The Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference has never
been so exciting. As of right now the New Jersey Devils sit atop both the
division and the conference, but as we all know, this could change over night
with the Pittsburgh Penguins only one point behind the Devils. The New York
Rangers are also playing some of their best hockey of the season, making the
task of winning the division that much harder.
Discounted Seats at Prudential Center
Posted February 24th, 2008 by Jeremy Kenter
February 29th Vs. Washington Capitals
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March 7th Vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
COM030708 - $65 seats for $35
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March 21st Vs. New York Islanders
TEAM032108 - $65 seats for $35
NJEA032108 - $65 seats for $30
March 25th Vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
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SE022908 - $65 seats for $32
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NJTC022908 - $65 seats for $35
March 7th Vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
COM030708 - $65 seats for $35
PRU030708 - $65 seats for $35
March 21st Vs. New York Islanders
TEAM032108 - $65 seats for $35
NJEA032108 - $65 seats for $30
March 25th Vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
AAA032508 - $65 seats for $32
Devils Finally Conquer Islanders; Extend Point Streak to 7
Posted February 23rd, 2008 by Jeremy Kenter in
Maybe, Sutter's family
should move to New Jersey permanently. After attending the last contest, a 3-2 Devils win, the Sutters, made another
appearance, watching the Devils first win in six tries over the Islanders this
season over head coach Brent's former team. Alongside a rare sellout crowd of
17,625, the Sutters and Co. witnessed the 4-2 effort
Trailing 1-0 after eight minutes of action, the Devils responded valiantly, utilizing a brilliant





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