| Pens close out home schedule versus Devils |
Tue Apr 5 11:12:05 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The playoff-bound Pittsburgh Penguins will try to record a win in their final home game of the regular season, as they host the rival New Jersey Devils in tonight's Atlantic Division clash at CONSOL Energy Center. While the Devils were recently eliminated from playoff contention, the fourth- seeded Penguins have not only qualified for the postseason, but they also still have a shot at winning the division title. Pittsburgh enters today trailing Philadelphia by three points (1 |
| Devils' Parise to return against Montreal |
Sat Apr 2 12:37:05 2011 EST |
| Newark, NJ (Sports Network) - New Jersey Devils forward Zach Parise is expected to return to the lineup Saturday night against the Montreal Canadiens. Parise has missed the last 65 games after undergoing surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee on November 2, three days after he left a game against Los Angeles. The 26-year-old started skating on his own on March 3, then began practicing with the team on March 24. Parise, who registered three goals and six points in 12 games before th |
| Habs try to regroup in New Jersey |
Sat Apr 2 11:59:52 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Montreal Canadiens will try move past an awful end to March when they open the new month by visiting the New Jersey Devils for tonight's clash at Prudential Center. The Canadiens posted an 8-7-0 mark overall in March, but were outscored by a combined 18-5 margin during an 1-4-0 stretch to end the month. The skid has dropped Montreal six points behind fifth-seeded Tampa Bay in the East standings. The Habs are just two points ahead of Buffalo and the New York Rangers, who e |
| Long-time referee Bill McCreary to officiate last NHL game |
Fri Apr 1 13:34:25 2011 EST |
| s final regular-season NHL game on Saturday in Washington when the Capitals host the Buffalo Sabres. It will be the 1,737th game of McCreary's career, which began on November 3, 1984 in nearby Landover, Maryland when the Capitals hosted the New Jersey Devils. "Over the course of an outstanding career, Bill McCreary established a level of excellence matched by very few in the history of our profession," said NHL director of officiating Terry Gregson, a former referee. "The level of esteem with w |
| Miller, Sabres blank Devils |
Sat Mar 26 21:57:06 2011 EST |
| Buffalo, NY (Sports Network) - Ryan Miller made 30 stops for his fifth shutout of the season as the Buffalo Sabres kept pace in the playoff race with a 2-0 win over the New Jersey Devils. Nathan Gerbe and Thomas Vanek each had a goal for the Sabres, who have won three straight. Buffalo now has 85 points and sits five points ahead of Carolina, which lost to Tampa Bay on Saturday, for the final playoff spot. Also, the Sabres are two points back of both the Rangers and Canadiens. Martin Brodeur st |
| Another shootout win for Pens |
Fri Mar 25 21:50:15 2011 EST |
| Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - James Neal scored the game's only goal in the third round of the shootout, and the Pittsburgh Penguins inched closer to first place in the Atlantic Division with a 1-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils at Consol Energy Center. Nobody turned on the red light until Neal ripped a shot under the crossbar to begin the third round. Marc-Andre Fleury then denied New Jersey's Patrik Elias to assure the extra point for Pittsburgh. Fleury finished with 21 saves, while D |
| Devils try to keep playoff hopes alive in clash with Penguins |
Fri Mar 25 11:00:22 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The New Jersey Devils' playoff hopes have taken a serious hit in the last week, but Jacques Lemaire's club will try to boost their postseason chances when they visit the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight at CONSOL Energy Center. After posting a dreadful 10-29-2 record at the midway point of the season, the Devils have made a serious push at an Eastern Conference playoff race, but with just nine games left, New Jersey has almost ran out of time to qualify for the postseason. The Dev |
| Devils try to keep playoff hopes alive vs. first-place Bruins |
Tue Mar 22 11:01:45 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The New Jersey Devils are running out of time in their push for the postseason, but they will take aim at a second straight win when they visit the first-place Boston Bruins tonight at TD Garden. The Devils had lost two straight before posting a shutout victory Sunday in Columbus. Despite a 24-5-2 record over their last 31 games, New Jersey is still tied for 11th in the East and is seven points behind Buffalo for the conference's eighth and final postseason berth. Boston, mea |
| Penguins have victim, suspect on roster |
Tue Mar 22 10:13:57 2011 EST |
| who led the Habs to the Stanley Cup the previous spring and went 39-8-15 (W-L-T) in '71-'72. A memorial for Martin will be held at Buffalo's HSBC Arena on March 24th at 11 am. Doors open at 10 am and parking is free. BE-DEVILLED NO MORE The New Jersey Devils were bottom of the barrel in early January. They were dead last in the league in scoring and in goals given up. They had fired their coach and traded their captain. The team had a horrific record of 10-29-2 at the half-way point of the seas |
| Brodeur, Devils blank Blue Jackets |
Sun Mar 20 19:48:12 2011 EST |
| Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - David Clarkson scored twice and Martin Brodeur turned aside all 13 shots for his fifth shutout of the season, as the New Jersey Devils earned a 3-0 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena. Nick Palmieri also tallied, while Mattias Tedenby notched a pair of assists for the Devils, who snapped a brief two-game slide and are now 24-5-2 in the their last 31 contests overall, but are still on the outside looking in for a playoff berth in the Eastern Con |
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