Brodeur trying to get best of Lundqvist
Martin Brodeur has the numbers: NHL-record regular-season wins (656), and shutouts (119); second all time (to Patrick Roy) with 107 postseason triumphs, and three Stanley Cups for the New Jersey Devils.
But since coming into the league in 2005, the Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist has had his cross-river rival's number, going 28-10-5 head-to-head overall, not that this should go...
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Report: Another Cup for Brodeur?
Martin Brodeur has done just about everything an NHL netminder could ever hope to do. He's the all-time leader in wins, shutouts and games played by a goalie on top of being the proud owner of three Stanley Cup titles. As careers go, they just don't get much better than this.
On top of all that, Brodeur still has a chance to add to his storied career -- even at age 40....
Via Talk Hockey
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The New Jersey Devils are asking their fans not to sell their tickets to Rangers fans with their “No Blue” campaign
The New Jersey Devils are one step away from the Stanley Cup Finals so one would think that Devils fans wouldn’t even think about selling their tickets. And to Rangers fans at that.
But alas, it is and has happened. So the Devils are taking drastic measures and unveiling their “No Blue” campaign, which basically asks Devils fans to refrain from selling their tickets to Rangers...
Via No Guts, No Glory
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Devils try to keep Ranger fans out
Not only will the New Jersey Devils be looking to protect their home ice during the Eastern Conference Finals, but the organization has launched a campaign to also protect the home stands from rival Rangers fans.
Announcing the No Blue campaign Tuesday, the team cautioned fans not to post their tickets on the secondary market to ensure blue-shirted fans do not find their way in...
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18 hours ago
Devils Have to Be Better
After last night's Game 1 loss to the Rangers the Devils talked about being better for Game 2 (via Bergen Record)...Zach Parise..."We have to be better and we know that and we will be. We played well for 40 minutes and that was it. And that last 20 we let slip away a little bit and they took advantage of it and that's the game right there."Patrick Elias..."...
Via NY Rangers Blog
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Todd Cordell: Devils effort goes to waste as Rangers shutout New Jersey 3-0 in Game 1
Though the New Jersey Devils carried play for the majority of the game, they could not capitalize on their chances and the New York Rangers did just that. That was the difference, and that's why the Rangers now hold a 1-0 series lead. Here are some notes on last night's game.
- I was very impressed with the Devils effort level yesterday night. They won most of the puck...
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Devils/Rangers Game 1 in the Books: Familiar Territory for New Jersey
New Jersey was shutout in Game 1 by Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist.
The excitement leading up to Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals was probably more eventful than then game itself. This has been a long awaited rematch where most figured the way the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils have been playing, they’d probably be in each other’s way at some point on the...
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Lundqvist shuts out Devils in opener
Even Devils star Martin Brodeur, a three-time Stanley Cup champion and the winningest goaltender in NHL history, acknowledged before the Eastern Conference finals began that Henrik Lundqvist is the "top goalie in the NHL." Whether that was simply gamesmanship or not from the proven playoff performer, Lundqvist seemed impervious to the pressure of that mantel with a 21...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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NHL Eastern Conference Finals Preview
Ali vs Frazier. Bird vs Magic. Peyton vs Brady. Brodeur vs Lundqvist. The common denominator? These historic rivalries have pitted the best athletes in their respective sport against one another in clashes of titanic proportions. The Devils-Rangers Conference Final sets up an epic goalie battle between the greatest to ever man the net, Martin Brodeur, and quite possibly the best...
Via Taking Bad Schotz
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Holik previews Rangers v Devils, remembers '94
When the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils meet tonight in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, it will mark a rematch 18 years later of one of the great series in Stanley Cup Playoff history.
En route to their first Cup in 54 years, the Rangers needed seven games to get past the Devils in a series that included three double overtime games. Games 3 and 7 were both double...
Via Fox Sports South
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2 days ago
New Jersey Devils vs. New York Rangers: Playoff Hockey Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This
When the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers play each other in the regular it’s not just any old hockey game, it’s a heavy weight fight and when they face each other in the playoffs it becomes an all out war.
The NHL is just hours away from dropping the puck on an Eastern Conference Final that is already setting up to be an epic clash of two very familiar titans...
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Alex Goligoski boarded by Ansi Salmela
This is a dirty and unnecessary hit by Finnish defenseman Anssi Salmela on USA Defenseman Alex Goligoski during yesterday's game at the World Championship, which the Americans won 5-0. Salmela was given a five minute major and a game misconduct and will probably face supplemental discipline. I like the fact that there is no hesitation from the IIHF official in calling a penalty...
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USA's Alex Goligosky boarded by Finland's Anssi Salmela (Video)
At the IIHF World Championship hockey tournament, Finland's Anssi Salmela was ejected for drilling USA's Alex Goligosky into the boards from behind during the third period of Sunday's game, which USA won handily by a 5-0 score. The hit was so brutal that both announcers said "Oh my goodness!" at the same time.
Goligosky was OK afterwards and stayed in...
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Zach Parise staying with New Jersey Devils?
Moving on to the Eastern Conference Final can only help the New Jersey Devils woo Zach Parise into re-signing for the long-term. Nothing offers stronger evidence of a winning culture/formula than, well, winning. But ESPN.com's Craig Custance suggests the situation is more complex than that. Aside from an aging general manager -- Lou Lamoriello will turn 70 years old in October...
Via Hockey Fan Land
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Proud GM Lamoriello lauds Devils after Round 2 win
A day after making the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2003, New Jersey Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello was in a good mood.
The long-time executive of a team that boasts 10 division titles and four conference championships was proud of his team and staff Wednesday, very proud. After missing the playoffs a year ago for the first time since 1996, New Jersey...
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