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Devils-Senators: Sunday Showdown
The New Jersey Devils host the Ottawa Senators Sunday afternoon at the Prudential Center. For the Devils and Senators, it will be the second of four match-ups for the season. The first took place also at the Prudential Center on Dec...
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New Jersey Devils Hitting the Road to St. Louis and Dallas
After a hiccup at home in two shutout losses to Boston and Pittsburgh, the Devils responded well at Madison Square Garden to defeat the New York Rangers 4-2...
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NHL All-Star Game Balloting: Is It Worth The Headache?
Aside from a few of the normal players who won't be there, there has also been a bit of a controversy involving the new online fan balloting. This year's online ballot has a new wrinkle, where the results update in real time on the NHL website...
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My Baseball Hall Of Fame Vote
Well, it’s that time of year again, and it's time to start the big Baseball Hall of Fame debate. On the 2008 ballot, there are 23 different names. Let's take a look and say whom we think should get in, and who comes up short...
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Devils Getting Back Closer to Full Strength
Despite a tough loss in Pittsburgh on Saturday night, the New Jersey Devils could be close to returning to full strength...
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Devils-Lightning: Dainius Zubrus Keeps New Jersey Rolling
The New Jersey Devils uncharacteristically lit the lamp seven times last night, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning by a 7-3 score. Leading the way for the Devils was Dainius Zubrus, who scored a career-high four goals...
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Patrik Elias: The Most Underappreciated New Jersey Devil
Other then the people who take the great Martin Brodeur for granted, is there a player out there who is more under-appreciated by Devils and hockey fans in general than Patrik Elias? ...
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Mets' Plan for the Offseason
It's the Hot Stove season once again! For the 29 teams not the current World Champions, it's time to regroup and work out a plan to rise to the top of the mountain next year...
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New Jersey Devils Stand by as Season Slips Away
It is very frustrating in New Jersey these days. An organization that is accustomed to success is having anything but success lately. Gone are the legendary icons of Devils past; Scott Stevens and Ken Daneyko are now retired...
