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Shanahan more than just a premier power forward
Eric Duhatschek Published on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009 4:36PM EST Last updated on Tuesday, Nov.
Shanahan retires after 21 NHL seasons
Brendan Shanahan owns three Stanley Cup rings and sits 11th all-time in goals, with 656 over his career.
Brendan Shanahan Retires After Being Cut by the New Jersey Devils
After being cut by the New Jersey Devils, Brendan Shanahan weighed his options and ultimately decided there were no good offers out there.
Jason Arnott: I'll never forget NJ Devils Stanley Cup in 2000
Predators captain Jason Arnott said the 2000 Stanley Cup was his finest moment in hockey.
Brendan Shanahan announces retirement after 21 NHL seasons
Brendan Shanahan went from fighter to scorer to reformer during his 21-season NHL career.
How the devil do New Jersey do it?
It's a perennial question in the NHL: how on earth do the Devils do it? How do they contend for the Stanley Cup year after year after year, seemingly regardless of who is coaching the team - or even who is playing for the team? New Jersey's defence used to feature headliners such as Scott Stevens, Scott Niedermayer and Ken Daneyko; now, it is ...
Leetch, Lamoriello to be enshrined
This Hall does not lead to the rocking chair, not for Lou Lamoriello. The NHL's longest-tenured general manager with the same team, the 67-year-old Lamoriello says he wants his 22-year reign over the Devils to run as long as it can.
Andy Greene a 'winner' for NJ Devils
Andy Greene has scored or assisted on the winning goal in five straight games. Scott Niedermayer never did it.
Devils honor 2003 Stanley Cup team
The New Jersey Devils honored their last Stanley Cup-winning team when they saluted the 2003 club prior to Wednesday night's game against the Anaheim Ducks.
Be careful to protect the big hit in head-shot battle, Yzerman says
NHL general managers are talking about head shots at their meetings in Toronto that end today, but don't expect a quick consensus.
Four minutes, thousands to thank
"They wanted you to do four minutes and out, so you do an outline, you fill it in and it's 25 minutes, so you start cutting stuff out.
Gormley: Hall of Fame class features offensive firepower
When they are enshrined together Monday in Toronto, Brett Hull, Brian Leetch, Luc Robitaille and Steve Yzerman could represent the most gifted class in the history of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The ultimate builder: Lou Lamoriello set to enter Hockey Hall of Fame
Lou Lamoriello doesn't waver when asked what it takes to turn an NHL franchise into a winner.
Greene gives Devils defense a boost
That's 9-1 with Andy Greene in the Devils' lineup, and he scored their lone goal in that lone loss.
Hard hitting Stevens among Hall inductees
Hardest hitter. Hardest shooter. Quietest superstar. Scott Stevens, who took out an army of skaters with his hellacious open-ice hits through his two-decade NHL career.
There's no doubting Robitaille's credentials
Tune in to the NHL Hour today from 4p.m. to 5 p.m. as Commissioner Gary Bettman welcomes Los Angeles Kings President of Business Operations Luc Robitaille to the program.
Frequent Flyers: Suspension looming for Richards' hit
Florida Panthers forward David Booth is wheeled off the ice after being injured by Mike Richards in the second period against the Flyers.
Jacques Lemaire: Facing Stanley Cup champions is good for NJ Devils
Jacques Lemaire said the Devils are growing and need to face a team like Pittsburgh.
Lock 'em up: Thursday Night Hockey picks
Did you see Blackhawks star center Jonathan Toews get rocked last night by Canucks D Willie Mitchell ? I figured you did, but if you didn't, it's at about the 3:30 mark of this NHL highlight reel .
Devils add another road win; top Capitals, 3-2
This is the one, the victory that could start turning this rebuilt bunch of Devils into the sort of real team they were last season.
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