Season's Over: Devils Stunk in 4-0 Loss to Rangers
The New Jersey Devils went into MSG, played a terrible game, and deservedly lost to the New York Rangers 4-0. This recap summarizes the decisive loss on the final game of the season for New Jersey.
The New Jersey Devils went into MSG, played a terrible game, and deservedly lost to the New York Rangers 4-0. This recap summarizes the decisive loss on the final game of the season for New Jersey.
The New Jersey Devils will finish up their regular season against Our Hated Rivals, the New York Rangers. This preview guesses what changes the Devils may make to their lineup while pointing out how good the Rangers really are at 5-on-5.
The New Jersey Devils got trounced by the New York Rangers 4-1 and have been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. This recap summarizes how the loss happened.
In the final edition of the Weekly Atlantic Division snapshot, all five Atlantic Division teams head into the final week with winning records. Pittsburgh clinched the East and it's all but certain that the two New York teams will also play in May.
The Devils visit Madison Square Garden to take on their hated rivals in a game which their slim playoff hopes rest upon.
The New Jersey Devils finally scored their first goal in over 7 periods when Ryan Carter beat Ilya Bryzgalov to the top corner in their 3-0 win on Thursday night. This breakdown shows how it all happened from the Devils' blueline to the goal itself.
The New Jersey Devils scored a goal (!), had a lead (!!), and won 3-0 to snap a ten-game winless streak over the Second Rate Rivals, the Philadelphia Flyers. This recap goes into who the stars were and how well the Devils played in their victory.
The New Jersey Devils will take on the Second Rate Rivals, the Philadelphia Flyers, for the final time this season. This preview goes into what went wrong for Philly this season and still asks whether New Jersey will score a goal among other points.
In the twelfth and penultimate edition of the weekly Atlantic Division snapshot, the Pittsburgh Penguins clinched the division and the New York teams have reason to look beyond April while the Devils and Flyers are on the outside looking in.
In the eleventh edition of the weekly Atlantic Division snapshot, the New York teams have pushed their way into the playoff seeding while the New Jersey Devils' scoring slump and winless streak sends them to the outside looking in.