Karel Rachunek
- Devils Trade Rumors, Updates- As the clock ticks until Feb. 26 at 3 pm, the trade deadline rumors are sizzling. Eklund and Lyle "Spector" Richardson have been on the phones calling their contacts, trying to find something going on. I hear many things about Mats Sundin, Darcy, Tucker, Rob Blake, Olli Jokinen and Alex
- Devils Suffer Deja Vu to Sabres- When the fourth and final meeting between the Devils and
Sabres went into overtime, Buffalo was thinking, "Here we go again."
However, Buffalo overcame its early season woes to New Jersey and finally found
a way to win in the shootout period. After squadering a 2-0 lead in regulation,
the Sabres regrouped for a 3-2 effort.
The Devils overcame a 2-0 deficit again with two more unlikely heroes.
- Devils Shoot Sabres Out of Newark-
The Devils were clearly frustrated after they allowed the Sabres to to tie the game with 1:37 remaining in regulation, preventing goalie Martin Brodeur from earning yet another shutout. Instead of succumbing in the last 90 seconds plus overtime, they regrouped and captured the 2-1 shootout win.
- Devils Rebound in Hurry, Easily Handle Kings-
The Devils quickly got back on the winning track with a 6-3 win over the last-place Kings last night. They produced five second-period goals and 12 skaters contributed points in New Jersey's first win on the five-game home stand. Even the defensemen helped out, manufacturing two goals and three assists in front of 15,279 at the Prudential Center.
- Devils Health and Broadcast Report-
The New Jersey Devils enter tonight's fourth meeting of the season against the Florida Panthers as one of the healthiest teams in the league. There I said it. You might hate me for saying this, but it's the truth. Only Jay Pandolfo remains on injured reserve with his ligament injury. Relative to the rest of the NHL, that is good news for the Devils, who are battling for the divisional lead.
- Devils Host Florida Without Madden and Pandolfo-
For only the second time in the last eight years, the New Jersey Devils will host the Florida Panthers Friday night without two of its best defensive forwards. While Jay Pandolfo is still nursing a pelvic bone ligament he suffered on Nov. 28, linemate John Madden will miss the fourth meeting between these two teams this season with a laceration on the inside of his right ankle dating back to Jan. 11(TG).
- Devils Deliver Due to Sutter's Teamwork- Teamwork can be defined as "cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of a group of persons acting together as a team or in the interests of a common cause." I feel the New Jersey Devils have taken in this concept and used it towards their success in the National Hockey League.
Mark Everson of the New York Post, spoke about giving the Devils their due.
- Devils Host Sabres Tonight, Begin Second Half of Season-
The New Jersey Devils definitely slept well last night. Even though they lost to Boston on Jan. 5, they looked at the standings and realized they remained in first place. Despite injuries and offseason departures, they have managed to hold down the fort for the first half of the 2007-08 campaign. They have done so with timely scoring, superior goaltending, and the addition of some new arrivals.
- Devils Battle Atlantic Division Rival Flyers Tonight at Prudential Center- At this point last season, the New Jersey Devils entered the New Year with a 47-26 double-digits lead in points over their Turnpike rivals Philadelphia Flyers. While the Devils were on their way to another Atlantic Division crown, the Flyers could not wait for the season to end and to clear house (they fired GM, coach, involved themselves in several large transactions during the offseason).
- Devils Power Up in Practice-
The New Jersey Devils completed the post-Christmas weekend at 1-1 yet remain in first place in the Atlantic Division. Unlike earlier this season, where head coach Brent Sutter may have given his team a day off after playing two games in 48 hours, tis was not the case in this morning's practice.
- Devils Depleted By Injuries, Activate Reserves-
The New Jersey Devils have roared into 2008 with wins in three of their last four games and a first-place hold in the crowded Atlantic Division. They have climbed aboard goaltender Martin Brodeur's shoulders as he leads them into the New Year.


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