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Famous NHL Hits: Stevens Move Over, Camphell's Here

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I love watching Scott Stevens' famous open-ice hits on Slava Kozlov, Eric Lindros and Paul Kariya, but they take a back seat to Brian Campbell's memorable collision on RJ Umberger. After witnessing this video, I was shocked, stunned and in disbelief. Even if you've seen this before, it's worth another look. Believe me.

(Courtesy of Orland Kurtenblog)

Devils Welcome Home Old Friend

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The Devils host Anaheim Ducks and old friend Scott Niedermayer tonight at the Prudential Center. The these two teams met last in the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, a memorable experience for Nieds, who won his third Cup in a New Jersey sweater. He returned the following season, captaining the Devils to another playoff run. After they lost in the first round, Nieds, a free agent at the time, decided to sign with the Ducks, rather than remain here. Scott’s younger brother Rob also played for Anaheim, factoring in his decision.

Devils Deliver Due to Sutter's Teamwork

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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 Late-Night Statistics II

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Since our first edition of Devils Late-Night Statistics was a great success, we will continue with round two, just earlier in the evening.  We will focus on the Devils' special teams, scoring (or lack there of), goaltending, attendance figures (yikes), and a quick glance at the standings (much better), not in any particular order.

Devils Power Up in Practice

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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. 

 

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