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Here's another chance for Devils GM Lou Lamoriello to improve a less-than-stellar post-lockout performance, this one being his dealings in unrestricted free agency.
Even 35-year-old forwards can be popular on free-agent marketplace
When the free-agent marketplace opens at 10:01 MDT time today, it will be as chaotic as the Boxing Day sales at West Edmonton Mall.
Gionta to enter NHL's free agent market
Ever since Brian Gionta signed his first professional contract in the summer of 2001 with the New Jersey Devils, he has played for just one organization.
Brent Sutter surprised New Jersey Devils gave Calgary Flames...
Brent Sutter smiles during the press conference announcing him as new coach of the Calgary Flames.
Who Can New Jersey Trade To Get Dany Heatley?
This offseason, the New Jersey Devils have two primary objectives : sign a second-line center and a top-four defenseman.But the Devils' second-line center may already be with the team... by Jersey 137 reads Sports This offseason, the New Jersey Devils have two primary objectives : sign a second-line center and a top-four defenseman.
Looking Back: NHL's Booms and Busts of 2008 Free Agency
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Lemaire takes job; Minnesotans to come into Thompson's home,...
Lemaire takes job; Minnesotans to come into Thompson's home, and Thompson into Minnesotans home; Coaching search progress Posted on June 11th, 2009 8:30 PM By Michael Russo So my phone rings this afternoon, I look at the caller id and it says, "Jacques Lemaire." I answered and Mssr.
Comebacks and Disappointments - Atlantic Division
It's already time to start looking ahead to the next fantasy hockey season despite the fact the '08-'09 regular season feels like it just ended.
Sutter Gets Off Devils' Hot Seat
The candidates are mighty and many: Peter Laviolette, Mike Keenan, Jacques Lemaire, Ted Nolan, Guy Carbonneau, Marc Crawford, Craig MacTavish, John MacLean and certainly others.
A crushing Game Seven playoff defeat ended the New Jersey Devils' season earlier than expected and they head into the summer with a lot of free agent issues to address.
Former New Jersey Devils forward Peter Zezel battling life-threatening blood disorder
Former Devils forward Peter Zezel , with teammates Randy McKay and Brian Rolston , battle Edmonton's Kelly Buchberger during a March 11, 1997, game at the Meadowlands.
Trip Down Canuckery Lane: Draft Picks of the '90s
Looking back, there are certain aspects of the 90s - Saved by the Bell , Sony Playstation , Judge Lance Ito , O.P.P. - that elicit a warm sense of KB nostalgia.
Brent Sutter Wednesday, April 30th - A distraught Brent Sutter packs his things and prepares to go home for the summer, but not before talking to the media one more time about the Devils' game 7 disaster.
Devils Fans, It's Time to Move On: The Upcoming N.J. Offseason
The Devils' monumental collapse with 80 seconds left is 72 hours old. I have calmed down; the initial anger and shock have passed.
Thomas' story made for the big screen
Carolina Hurricanes goalie Cam Ward may have seen better days, but never as fantastic a finish in the 'Canes first-round win over New Jersey.
Missing Pieces in Devils' Puzzle
THE difference is heartbreak rather than humiliation. Otherwise, the Devils are exactly where they were when last season ended, still lacking exactly the same pieces that weren't obtained all season.
Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello not pointing fingers after painful Game 7 loss
"Excuses are for losers," Devils GM Lou Lamoriello said. The most shocking loss in Devils history even left the team's general manager in a state of disbelief.
It could have been a season-changing goal for Brian Rolston. The expensive signing -- the Devils' priciest free-agent acquisition ever -- had suffered through a disappointing first year with the Devils.
Devils' Salvador, Langenbrunner to miss Game 5
The New Jersey Devils will be without injured forward Jamie Langenbrunner for Game 5 on Thursday.
Shocked Brodeur Knows Loss Will Be Frozen in Time
WITH the Hurricanes pounding, pounding like the headache the Devils must now endure for another summer, Joni Pitkanen finally found a seam to Jussi Jokinen before Eric Staal fired one off the wing with 31.7 seconds left into what Marty Brodeur called a "sweet spot." Except for him, it was anything but.