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Danis shuts down Isles as N.J. extends streak
NEWARK, N.J.Everything is falling into place for the New Jersey Devils. The team is winning despite injuries, the power play is warming up, Patrik Elias is back in the lineup and backup goalie Yann Danis is showing he can give Martin Brodeur a day off without causing problems.
Rolston's game-winner gives Devils four in a row
NEW JERSEY 2, N.Y. ISLANDERS 1: Yann Danis made 23 saves and stopped four in-close attempts in the third period, helping the host Devils beat his former Islanders teammates on Friday night for their fourth consecutive victory their 10th in 12 games.
Spezza, Sens aim to hand Devils first road loss of season
It took a while for Jason Spezza to get his first goal of the season. The Senators hope the next few can come a lot quicker.
New York Islanders (5-5-5) at New Jersey Devils (9-4-0), 7 p.m.
The New Jersey Devils will try to continue their excellent play of the past few weeks when they welcome the New York Islanders for an Atlantic Division battle at Prudential Center.
Devils Eke Out Another Home Victory
There was Jacques Lemaire, all but yelling 'Stop the Presses' because the Devils won in Newark.
NJ Devils edge Alex Ovechkin-less Washington Capitals, 3-2, for second home win of season
NJ Devils forward Jamie Langenbrunner hugs teammate Brian Rolston after Rolston scored in the second period Wednesday night against the Washington Capitals.
Faceoffs: Are you joking with Jokinen?
Which struggling veteran do you feel is on the decline? I guess Olli Jokinen counts as a veteran with his age and his 10 full years of experience.
Devils look to bring road success to Newark
The New Jersey Devils have yet to establish a winning presence at home one month into the season, yet the team has found its scoring touch on the road.
NJ Devils-Buffalo Sabres: As they played
The Devils played their first game this season without Jay Pandolfo. The Devils faced the Buffalo Sabres Wednesday night at the Prudential Center.
The shutout was spoiled, but the Devils continued their climb to the ranks of the contenders with their most impressive triumph yet.
New Jersey Devils (4-3-0) at New York Rangers (7-2-0), 7 p.m.
The New York Rangers will try to get right back in the win column tonight when they welcome the rival New Jersey Devils for an Atlantic Division battle at Madison Square Garden.
Yann Danis must wait; Martin Brodeur starts vs. Thrashers for NJ Devils
Martin Brodeur will start in goal for the Devils against the Atlanta Thrashers. Martin Brodeur will start in goal for the Devils Friday night against the Atlanta Thrashers.
NJ Devils-Carolina Hurricanes: As they played
Devils defenseman Cory Murphy, shown during Friday night's loss to Atlanta, was a scratch Saturday night.
Devils look for elusive home win vs. Thrashers
New Jersey Devils forwards Rob Niedermayer, left, and Brian Rolston will look for their team's first victory on home ice when they host Atlanta on Friday.
Ever-changing NJ Devils lines: Brian Rolston back with Rob Niedermayer
Brian Rolston was back on a line with Rob Niedermayer and Jay Pandolfo. Not crazy about the Devils' lineup combinations? Wait a day.
Captain Jamie Langenbrunner: NJ Devils are learning as they go
Brian Rolston says the acquisition of Rob Niedermayer was a calming influence on the Devils.
Parise, Langenbrunner score in shootout, Brodeur foils Semin, Ovechkin in Devils' 3-2 victory
Zach Parise and Jamie Langenbrunner scored in the shootout, New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur stopped shootout attempts by Alexander Semin and Alex Ovechkin and the Devils beat the Washington Capitals 3-2 Monday night for their third straight victory.
Clarkson and Devils Ruin Panthers' Homecoming
David Clarkson scored a power-play goal with 3 minutes 35 seconds left to give the visiting Devils a 3-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Saturday night.
Screening for Rolston is tricky business
The topics were Brain Rolston's wicked point shot, the one goalies simply don't see, and the sanity of teammates standing even closer to the point of origin, creating traffic.
They came from Tinton Falls and Wayside and, of course, Middletown. Longtime Devils and Rangers fans, their allegiances have been forever flipped to a team they grew up despising.
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