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Devils file arbitration with Parise Fri Jun 17 20:25:06 2011 EST
Newark, NJ (Sports Network) - The New Jersey Devils filed for arbitration with restricted free agent forward Zach Parise on Friday. Parise is considered signed to a one-year contract for next season with his salary to be determined in arbitration. He could become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2012, if the Devils can't work out a deal before that time. Parise, who will turn 27 next month, played in just 13 games last season due to right knee surgery, which he had in November. He played i
Bruins, Canucks will find consolation in the future Tue Jun 14 09:47:40 2011 EST
climb to get back on top of the hockey world next season. It's been 13 years since a team has repeated as champions (1998-98 Detroit Red Wings), although Detroit and the Pittsburgh Penguins had a chance when they faced off in back-to-back finals a few years back. The New Jersey Devils, Dallas Stars and the Colorado Avalanche also were perennial threats in their heyday. So while one team will walk away devastated, and the other elated, both have the talent and youth to contend for years to come.
Brian Rafalski calls it a career Wed May 25 11:38:20 2011 EST
Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Three-time Stanley Cup winning defenseman Brian Rafalski has decided to call it a career after 11 seasons in the NHL. After beginning his pro career in Europe, Rafalski spent seven years with the New Jersey Devils before playing his last four seasons with the Detroit Red Wings. Injuries and other issues, including family life, prompted the 37-year-old native of Dearborn, Michigan to make the decision. "The decision was made about two months ago, with my wife, weig
Canada beats Belarus to open World Championship Fri Apr 29 17:23:37 2011 EST
t season. After starting the campaign in Russia's Kontinental Hockey League, he agreed to a contract with Detroit in January but was quickly claimed by the Islanders on re-entry waivers and declined to report. The Russian team also features New Jersey Devils star Ilya Kovalchuk and former NHL players Alexei Morozov and Maxim Afinogenov. Slovakia won its Group A opener with a 3-1 decision over Slovenia. Miroslav Satan, Lubos Bartecko and Peter Podhradsky lit the lamp for the victors, who got 14
Germans stun Russia to open World Championship Fri Apr 29 13:45:48 2011 EST
t season. After starting the campaign in Russia's Kontinental Hockey League, he agreed to a contract with Detroit in January but was quickly claimed by the Islanders on re-entry waivers and declined to report. The Russian team also features New Jersey Devils star Ilya Kovalchuk and former NHL players Alexei Morozov and Maxim Afinogenov. Also Friday, Switzerland notched a 1-0 overtime victory against France. Julien Vauclair scored 1:46 into the extra period to give the Swiss the triumph in the o
Edmonton to pick first again Tue Apr 12 21:03:52 2011 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - The Edmonton Oilers will pick first overall in the upcoming NHL draft while the New Jersey Devils won Tuesday's lottery to move up four spots from eighth to fourth. The Devils finished the season with 81 points, which placed them 23rd overall in the NHL standings. However, despite winning the lottery with just a 3.6 percent chance, the team was only allowed to move up four spots. Under the lottery system, only the five teams with the fewest points had the chance
Bruins aim for first sweep of Devils in 25 years Sun Apr 10 10:41:16 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - The Northeast Division champion Boston Bruins will try to sweep the New Jersey Devils for the first time in 25 years this afternoon as the two clubs close out their regular season at the Prudential Center. The Bruins, who are seeded third in the Eastern Conference and will battle the rival Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the playoffs, have outscored the Devils, 11-2, in taking the first three meetings of this season. Boston hasn't recorded a season-series sweep of Ne
Rangers do their part, get help later to make playoffs Sat Apr  9 21:36:29 2011 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - Ryan McDonagh's first NHL goal gave the Rangers the lead during a three-goal second period, and New York got some help to punch its ticket to the playoffs with a 5-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils at Madison Square Garden. Wojtek Wolski and Brandon Prust also scored during the second period for the Rangers (44-33-5), who clinched a spot with the win and Carolina's loss to Tampa Bay later on Saturday night. The Rangers claimed the eighth playoff spot and will
Rangers do their part, now play waiting game Sat Apr  9 15:04:47 2011 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - Ryan McDonagh's first NHL goal gave the Rangers the lead during a three-goal second period, as New York kept its playoff hopes alive -- for at least a few hours -- with a 5-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils at Madison Square Garden. Wojtek Wolski and Brandon Prust also scored during the second period for the Rangers (44-33-5), who played their final regular-season game and still need help to qualify for the postseason. If Carolina beats Tampa Bay tonight in Ra
Kovalchuk, Devils get by Leafs Wed Apr  6 21:37:52 2011 EST
Newark, NJ (Sports Network) - Ilya Kovalchuk had a goal and an assist to help the New Jersey Devils take a 4-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Patrik Elias, Henrik Tallinder and Mattias Tedenby each scored a goal for the Devils, who had dropped their previous two coming in. Martin Brodeur stopped 22 shots in the win. Tyler Bozak and Phil Kessel each scored for the Maple Leafs, who have lost their past two. James Reimer stopped 18-of-21 shots in the loss.
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