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New Jersey Devils Morning News, Nov 12

Devils notes - (The Bergen Record)
Devils take 6th straight with 3-1 win over Ducks - (The Bergen Record)

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It’s still early, but Devils are happy to be in first place - (Fire & Ice)
Elias, Rolston will travel to Pittsburgh for showdown with Pens - (Fire & Ice)
Live post: Devils lead 3-1 in third period - (Fire & Ice)
Scott Niedermayer not thinking about retirement, Devils’ return - (Fire & Ice)
Devils to remember 2003 Cup team tonight - (Fire & Ice)
Scott Niedermayer misses chance to face brother, Rob - (Fire & Ice)
Brodeur disappointed NHL didn’t give removing trapezoid more thought - (Fire & Ice)
Rolston, Corrente won’t play tonight vs. Ducks; Zubrus will - (Fire & Ice)
Rolston not participating in morning skate; Zubrus missing, too’; No number for Corrente - (Fire & Ice)
Corrente recalled from Lowell; McAmmond placed on injured reserve - (Fire & Ice)
NJ Devils take their 8-0 road record to Pittsburgh; Patrik Elias hopes to play - (The Star Ledger)
Slideshow: NJ Devils 3, Anaheim Ducks 1 - (The Star Ledger)
NJ Devils coach Jacques Lemaire unhappy with David Clarkson's three penalties - (The Star Ledger)
NJ Devils beat Anaheim Ducks, 3-1, for sixth straight victory - (The Star Ledger)
NJ Devils-Anaheim Ducks: As they played - (The Star Ledger)
Lou Lamoriello appreciative of NJ Devils players' efforts to attend Hall of Fame induction - (The Star Ledger)
Keeping the trapezoid doesn't please NJ Devils goalie Martin Brodeur - (The Star Ledger)
Will Scott Niedermayer wind up back with NJ Devils this season? - (The Star Ledger)
Brian Rolston won't be in NJ Devils lineup vs. Ducks; Matt Corrente waits on chance - (The Star Ledger)
Matthew Corrente recalled by NJ Devils; Dean McAmmond on IR - (The Star Ledger)
Langenbrunner, Parise lead Devils in win - (The New York Daily News)
Watch Postgame Reaction - (Msgnetwork)
Chat Live During Devils-Pens - (Msgnetwork)
Video: Lamoriello Enters HOF - (Msgnetwork)
Cangy: A Memorable Speech - (Msgnetwork)
Devils 3, Ducks 1 - (NewJerseyDevils.com)
Devils honor 2003 Stanley Cup team - (NewJerseyDevils.com)
Trapezoid stays; Scott Niedermayer returns - (NewJerseyDevils.com)
Rolston out vs. Ducks; Zubrus will play - (NewJerseyDevils.com)
Brodeur, Lemaire no fans of trapezoid - (NewJerseyDevils.com)
Brodeur organizes Hall of Fame surprise - (NewJerseyDevils.com)
Devils-Penguins Preview - (FOXSports.com)
Devils go for 9-0 road record on a busy Thursday night - (NHL.com)
Devils show respect for Lamoriello with surprise trip - (NHL.com)
Honouring the legends of the game - (canadaeast.com)
Lou Lamoriello look-back - (Slam Hockey)
Devils vs. Ducks, 11/11/09 - (Interchangeable Parts)
NHL Standings - (Yahoo NHL)
Devils' players stats - (Yahoo NHL)
Devils Team Report - (Yahoo NHL)
Power play failures cost Ducks - (Aliso Viejo News)
Familiar face remains for Ducks' Niedermayer - (The Orange County Register)
Engelland fills hole on Penguins' defense - (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Pens' Orpik's playing status still uncertain - (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Scouting the New Jersey Devils - (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Let's take a look at the New Jersey Devils - (PensBurgh)

LOWELL DEVILS
Devils Pound Sharks, 7-3 - (LowellDevilsHockey.com)

TRENTON DEVILS
South Carolina Stings Trenton, 6-3 - (TrentonDevils.com)
Stingrays rally past T-Devils - (The Trentonian)
Former T-Devs shine in AHL - (The Trentonian)

AROUND THE NHL
THN.com Top 10: Hockey war veterans - (The Hockey News)
League rules to keep goalies from playing puck in corners - (Calgary Sun)

MISCELLANEOUS
Mike Danton timeline - (Sportsnet.ca)
Danton says prison stint saved his life - (Globe and Mail)
Past dealings with Mike Danton - (CBC.ca)
Tales of The Hammer - (NHL.com)
With Schultz being inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame on Monday before the game against the New Jersey Devils...

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