Posted on April 9, 2008 by Jeff OConnor
Well folks, it’s not only NHL Playoff time … but it’s the Devils vs. the Rangers. A rematch of two years ago. In that matchup, the Devils got the best of the Rags, sweeping them right out of Madison Square Garden. This time around, things are just a tad different. Let’s recap.
Well, of course Scott [...]
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Posted on January 9, 2008 by Jeff OConnor
Last night, the Devils once again defeated the Buffalo Sabres at Prudential Center by a score of 2-1 in the shootout. The game was very similar to the last one with the result staying the same. Once again, both Martin Brodeur and Ryan Miller were sparkling in net.
The Devils controlled the play in the first [...]
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Posted on December 28, 2007 by Jeff OConnor
It took a while but the New Jersey Devils found a way to get it done in front of a capacity crowd in Newark against the Buffalo Sabres - 2-1 in the shootout . The Devils played an overall solid game and finally made the plays when it mattered to get the W and the 2 points.
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Posted on December 24, 2007 by Jeff OConnor
Well, whoever said that obviously did not watch last night’s hockey game between the New Jersey Devils and the Calgary Flames.
The game was quick paced, with end to end action. There were many great scoring chances to go along with a bundle of spectacular saves by goaltenders Martin Brodeur and Miikka Kiprusoff. Both defenses played [...]
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