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A Mixed Bag of a Win

The Devils won 4-2, but anyone who saw the game would tell you that it wasn't really all that of a decisive win for the New Jersey Devils.  The effort featured the very good, the not so good, and...

Outworking the Rangers

I really could just say: Colin White played in this game, Scott Clemmensen was strong and finally got a shutout, the Devils battled well, they won 3-0, here's the NHL.com recap, and WHOOOOOO!!! Of co...

Rolling the Thrashers in 40

The Devils were the dominant team for the first 40 minutes of the game, compiling all five goals in the 5-1 win over Atlanta tonight.  Tonight's final score was definitely deserved given the qual...

A Scare Thwarted, A Streak Continued

The Devils nearly committed one of the biggest failures of the season so far: a blown lead after two periods.  The Devils have been 22-0-1 when leading after two.  A good bet, they'd come ou...

All Star Game: Zach & The East Vs. The West

Today is the 2009 All Star Game.  Last night, you got to see a Bruin torch a Carey Price for three goals (must have been fun for the home crowd!), Zdeno Chara fired a puck incredibly hard, and Al...

Bending, Not Breaking; Brendan, Not Has Been

Tonight, the New Jersey Devils defeated the Nashville Predators 3-1, which was important for two reasons.  First, the Devils are now officially first place in the Atlantic Division.  It may ...

Crusin' on the Island

The scoreboard said it was 3-1 for the Devils and the shot totals ended up 36-33 for the Devils, but anyone who saw the game would tell you that this game had one team play well in it for a majority o...


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