Special Teams
Devils Finally Conquer Islanders; Extend Point Streak to 7
Posted February 23rd, 2008 by Jeremy KenterTrailing 1-0 after eight minutes of action, the Devils responded valiantly, utilizing a brilliant
Defense Nets Four, Devils Roll over Hurricanes
Posted February 10th, 2008 by Bill KatinskyThis year's Devils lineup does not sport the usually offensive-minded defensemen that fans have taken for granted through the years,
Devils Have Crucial Weekend at Rock
Posted February 1st, 2008 by Jeremy KenterAfter two straight losses, the Devils have little time to waste. They host the Rangers tonight and LA Kings tomorrow. The Devils are no strangers to their cross- river rivals who have captured all four meetings thus far. Despite the four-game losing streak to the Rangers (0-6-3 if you include the Islanders), New Jersey remains three points ahead in the Atlantic Division, but two points behind first place Philadelphia. We enter a crucial stretch of hockey, the final two plus months of the 2007-08 regular season.
Devils Revert to Laziness in Third, Fall to Canadiens
Posted January 26th, 2008 by Jeremy KenterThe New Jersey Devils had just defeated their archrival Philadelphia Flyers, 7-3, supported by a season-high five power play goals. That lasted two more periods though as Montreal quickly and painfully ripped apart the Devils' weak defensive corps. The Canadiens entered last night as clear underdogs, having last won in New Jersey on Feb. 5, 2002, nearly six years ago. The Canadiens were 1-7-2 before their come-from-behind 4-3 win over NJ, behind a three-goal third period.
Game 47: Offensively-Challenged Devils Fly Past Flyers
Posted January 23rd, 2008 by Jeremy KenterPhiladelphia - The New Jersey Devils entered tonight's meeting with Philadelphia as the lowest scoring team in the NHL, also ranked 28th on the power play. They left the City of Brotherly Love with seven goals, five on the power play, tying a team-record, in their 7-3 win. Zach Parise, who, reportedly, will be added to the Eastern Conference All Star roster, snapped a 9-goal drought with two marks and Johnny Oduya had the first multi-point game of his career, as
Mad Dog Back With a Vengeance, Devils End Two-Game Skid
Posted January 21st, 2008 by Bill KatinskyThe New Jersey Devils knew they were missing the services of John Madden, but until tonight, they did not know how much.
Madden scored two goals, the second held up to be the eventual game-winner, as the Devils held off the Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-2, in front of 15,291 at the Prudential Center.





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