Monthly Archives: March 2012

Off the ice and in the stands

While Derek was quasi-live blogging about last night’s 4-1 Devils win over the Rangers at the Prudential Center, I was there after a long day of working and rushing out to the arena early to sell my extra seat to … Continue reading

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Richards needs to back up talk

Brad Richards had a lot to say following Tuesday’s 4-1 trouncing at the hands of the Devils. The top center who Glen Sather brought in for offensive help and leadership wasn’t wrong in his assessment regarding some inconsistent play that’s … Continue reading

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Devils burn sloppy Blueshirts

Copyright Getty Images They met again for the fifth time this season. This one went to the team from Newark, who backed up home turf with a thorough performance. David Clarkson scored as did Ilya Kovalchuk in the Devils’ 4-1 … Continue reading

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Game Update: Devs and Rangers tied after 2

They’re all tied up. It’s 1-1 after two at The Prudential Center. The Rangers controlled most of the second, scoring the only goal in a strong period. –Derek Stepan tallied his 15th from Hagelin to knot it. A great play … Continue reading

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Rangers-Devils End 1st

In the fifth installment of the Battle Of Hudson, the Devils lead the Rangers 1-0 after one period. Unlike the last game which featured 28 total shots, the first over at The Rock had a combined 20 with the Devs … Continue reading

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Blueshirts eyeing the top spot

There’s still a month to go but don’t tell the Blueshirts. Despite a poor effort against Boston yesterday, John Tortorella’s club still found a way to edge the Bruins 4-3 at The Garden- extending the division lead to 10 over … Continue reading

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Devils pound Caps 5-0, ending a four-game losing streak

Okay, everyone that was on the ledge after the Devils’ four straight losses put them within six points of the playoff cut line can collectively exhale now. We will not lose every game the rest of the season, and in … Continue reading

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Callahan out tonight versus Canes

Henrik Lundqvist isn’t the only one who won’t be playing against the Hurricanes tonight. While John Tortorella opts to rest the Vezina frontrunner, the Rangers will also be without the services of their captain when they face off in Raleigh. … Continue reading

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NHL strikes out again

During last night’s Penguins/Stars game in Dallas, another dangerous hit came into question. As Pittsburgh defenseman Kris Letang reached down to play a puck, in came Dallas’ forward Eric Nystrom with a big check that injured the Pens’ best blueliner. … Continue reading

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Reviewing Trade Deadline

Former Cup winner Sami Pahlsson could help Canucks win first ever championship. A second consecutive year saw GMs balk at overwhelming prices. Like 2011, only 16 trades were struck at the NHL Trade Deadline. Whether it be parity or not … Continue reading

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