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Tastes good, don’t it?
That’s a win, kiddies. That’s a WIN. Walk into the building of the defending Stanley Cup champions and deliver a good old crotch-stomping to the tune of a 4-1 victory. Beautiful.
(Side note: Does anyone else get the feeling that Marty would be pushing 200 shutouts if Chico wasn’t one of our announcers?)
Anyhoo. Stellar game. The Devils are now 5-0 on the road (yet 1-3 at home. Gotta fix that.). The Penguins came in riding a SEVEN game win streak, and the win was only their second loss on the year. The first was to the Coyotes. True story.
Let’s discuss goal scoring for a moment: Mark Fraser not only notches his first NHL goal, but also the first goal by a Devils defenseman all year. Bergfors goes from slumping to a hot stick in two games, potting his second in as many games. Zajac and Parise hook up for a goal and assist each, clearly trying to prove to Lemaire that BFFs on the same line should never be broken up.
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