Not So Hot: Devils Fall to Flyers

Written by Scott Robb on .

The New Jersey Devils fell to the Philadelphia Flyers in the second game of a home-and-home series tonight by a score of 3-0. After a strong defensive first period, the Devils had a hard time getting anything going offensively. Flyers' goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov collected his fourth shutout in five games; the Flyers now sit alone in fifth place in the Eastern Conference with 87 points and the Devils are one place behind them at 85.

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Martin Brodeur and the Devils defense played solid, fundamental hockey in the first period. Much like the game on Sunday, neither team was able to get a whole lot going on offense. New Jersey was 0-for-2 on the power play in the first period. After twenty minutes of play, both teams were tied at zero; The Devils had eight shots on goal and the Flyers had seven.

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Philadelphia broke out offensively in the second period. Martin Brodeur was sharp, but not sharp enough. Sean Couturier broke the scoreless tie 11:07 into the second period with his twelfth goal of the season. Bryzgalov continued his strong play and denied the Devils on several scoring opportunities. At the end of the second period, the Devils trailed in the game by a score of 1-0 and in the SOG category by a tally of 20-14.

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Trailing by one, it seemed as though the Devils had a legitimate chance of tying the game. However, their plans were spoiled by strong defensive play by Philadelphia. Jakub Voracek scored his thirteenth goal of the season 2:14 into the third period to put the Flyers up by a score of 2-0. Danny Briere added his fourteenth goal of the season, an empty netter, 15:11 into the third to seal the deal for Philadelphia. Martin Broduer finished the game with 26 saves, Bryzgalov with 17.

The Devils will be back in action on Thursday evening against the Colorado Avalanche. The Devils need to continue their winning ways in order to strengthen their position in the standings. More shots on goal are a necessity for the Devils as well as stronger defense. Continue to follow everything New Jersey Devils on twitter: @RWTDblog, @RealScottRobb, @DEVIN88MATTERA, and @Rvaidya33! 

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Second Look: March 5th-11th

Written by Devin Mattera on .

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 Welcome back Devils Fans! Im on a "back-to-back" blog swing (last nights post game review along with tonight's article). We kick off this week's installment with the beginning of a four game win streak, better yet, a game in which New Jersey would romp the New York Rangers. The current win streak compiled of four wins all against Atlantic Division rivals (one against the Rangers, two over the Islanders, and one against the Flyers) amassing for 8 points which currently places the team in the 6th spot in the East with a matchup tomorrow evening, closing out a home and home against the Flyers in Philadelphia.


 The game against the Rangers on Tuesday one was a BIG responding game to their previous loss against the Rags back on February 27th. New Jersey showed both New York and the league that they are not a team to be messed with. If you can beat the 1st ranked team, weather its in the East or the West, you've presented enough evidence that you're a contender; if, in New Jersey's case, you can manage to win 3 of 5, I feel you've got what it takes to be a real powerhouse and a force to be reckoned with come the post season. With one more game remaining between these two teams this season (Monday, March 19th in MSG) and this being a potential first round matchup (if NJ can climb to 5th & NYR drops to 4th thanks to the help of the streaking Pens, winners of 9 straight) which would be a blood bath! New York's "King Henrik" would get lit up a total of 4 times by Devils' Ilya Kovalchuk, David Clarkson, Ryan Carter and an empty netter by Patrik Elias would stave off the Rangers and their, rather weak showcasing of hockey in last Tuesday's game. Final score at The Rock, New Jersey 4-1 New York Rangers.

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 Streaking is the name of the game when you're part of the Devils. After we had a technical problem here on the site which wouldnt allow me to post our game recap for Thursday nights game at home against the Islanders. As you could assume by the the opening sentence here, the Devils pulled out the "W" over the Isles in Part 2 of the Trilogy. After dropping the first of 3 matchups between the teams over the course of one week on Sunday afternoon in Long Island, New Jersey would strike big on the Isles, 5 goals for the Devs, 3 of which were scored by OUR King, "King Kovy". Kovalchuk recorded his 2nd Hat Trick of the season in a blow out, all around team performance over the Isles beating Nabokov, who only recorded 15 saves on the night. Other than Ilya's 3, David Clarkson and Patrik Elias would record tallies in the victory before returning back to Long Island for the conclusion of a week filled with New York rivals. 5-1 the score against the Isles.

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 Long time no see... New York Islanders playing host to the New Jersey Devils. My 2nd game in attendance in the last week of play between these two teams resulted a bit better than the first game I went to. A fairly even paced matchup between these two clubs would see a scorless game from both Andres Nilsson and The Moose, Johan Hedberg until the middle of the 3rd period. With what, from my seats, appeared to be a predominantly "road team favored crowd", there were "Moose" calls shouted down from the nosebleeds all the way to the lower bowl sections behind Hedberg, who was spot on until scored on by Isles All-Star, John Tavares with just over 10 minutes left in the 3rd period. A game played the way it was thus far seemed to be a mimmic of Sunday's defeat to the same Islanders hockey club. With just over a minute left on the clock, the ever so explosive David Clarkson would squeeze the puck in between the post and Nilsson's body for the tying goal. A mere 14 seconds later on the powerplay, Marek Zidlicky cranked a shot from the blue line, resulting in the puck finding a home in the back of the net. New Jersey 2, New York 1. The Devils, winners of 3 straight.

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 With Marty Brodeur back in net and the Devils back on home ice a day after a dramatic victory over the Isles, New Jersey would look down ice at Sergei Bobrovsky and the sizzling hot Philadelphia Flyers, winners of THEIR previous 5 games. The Devils game with their big guns in this game. New Jersey scored in the closing minute of play in the first period on a Patrik Elias feed from Clarkson who's having a career season, and Ilya Kovalchuk. Kovy would tack on a goal and a second assist by nights end. Big saves were made on both ends of the rink multiple times by the Vet and the Kid, Brodeur and Bobrovsky. Bob finished up the game stopping 27 of 31 shots faced while Brodeur was NEARLY PERFECT in his 650th career victory, shutting down 18 of 19 shots on goal, the lone tally was by Claude Giroux.

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New Jersey's record in the last week of play was a perfect 4-0-0. Currently tied with Philadelphia for 5th, tomorrow's game in Philly will be a BIG swing in momentum for which ever team wins (even though we know the Flyers got nothing on New Jersey). Be sure to check our site again tomorrow evening after the Devils Flyers game. To hear the latest Devils information, be sure to follow us on twitter at @RWTDblog @DEVIN88MATTERA @RealScottRobb and our newest writer @Rvaidya33 and you can like us on our facebook page! From all of us here at Running With The Devils, I'm Devin Mattera, you stay classy Devils Fans.

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Flyers Get Their Wings Clipped: Streaking Devils Score 4 for Brodeur, Win #650

Written by Devin Mattera on .


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 After meeting David Clarkson, Mark Fayne, head coach Pete DeBoer, & assistant coach Larry Robinson yesterday at a Devils-Islanders showdown that was so dramatic towards game's end, even Hollywood couldn't have scripted it, New Jersey looked to return home to The Rock to continue streaking. In a matchup which seemed as even as the current standings are between these two Atlantic Division rivals, it was far from it. New Jersey would shred through Sergei Bobrovsky, lighting him up like a Christmas Tree, scoring 4 times, 3 in the 3rd, allowing only one goal on their end in what looked to be a mirrored image of the lone goal the night before on the Island. 

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 Pretty even paced 1st period for the most part as teams rushed up and down the ice throughout the opening twenty minutes of play. A couple of big saves by both netminders led the way in the first period after sitting in each teams' game yesterday evening. Ilya Bryzgalov held Toronto scoreless through 65 minutes and a shootout in yesterday's 1-0 S.O. victory over the Leafs placing them 2pts ahead of New Jersey, who ALSO won their game last night. An exciting game in which I was lucky enough to view first hand, 8 rows up from the glass at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Johan Hedberg allowed one goal on 23 shots faced, plenty of which were BIG scoring chances for the always dangerous New York Islanders. Goals for New Jersey were scored by David Clarkson, and a game winning powerplay goal tossed in by Marek Zidlicky. Late in the period, Philadelphia D-Man Braydon Coburn would go to take a seat for a slashing call, 2 minutes in the sin bin with 42 seconds left in the period. It would'nt take long for Coburn to trot back onto the ice. A goal! Patrik Elias took advantage of passes from Clarkson and Kovalchuk. The period would end 1-0 in favor of the Devils. Shots were 11-6 in favor of the Devils, the lone goal on the lone penalty of the game, a PP goal for Elias, his 24th of the year.

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 Like the first period... even play for both squads. New Jersey would hit the boxscore yet again, this time, it'd be for a penalty. Clarkson got the call on a charging penalty in which many Devils fans werent too happy about, nor do they tend to agree with; none the less, New Jersey's stellar PK unit shut down the Flyers powerplay opportunity. Following Clarky's 2 minute minor, nearly at the 5 minute mark, Jody Shelley of the Flyers gets hit with a BIG penalty. Shelley was issued a 2 minute minor for Unsportsmanlike Conduct, served by Zac Rinaldo, as well as a 10 minute Misconduct penalty. All action for the period would basically be wrapped up with a Bryce Salvador cross checking minor penalty, also killed off by the penalty killers. Shots were 8-7 in the middle period of play. No goals scored.

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 Why beat around the bush, huh? It just seems to be fitting that the Devils would get scored on in the opening minute of the period. A pass from Jaromir Jagr from behind the cage to a wide open Claude Giroux who roofed it up and over the shoulder of Marty Brodeur. The Giroux goal, looked nearly IDENTICAL to John Tavares' last night, when he placed the puck top shelf right over the right shoulder of Moose. As well as last nights win over the Isles, it'd be the only goal scored by New Jersey's opposition. ALSO, like you all know well enough, New Jersey would EXPLODE in the third period of play to win the game scoring goal after goal after goal. What would wind up being the game winner, an unlikely hero would rise to the occassion. A one-timer from Ilya Kovalchuk would be stored away in the back of the net on a wrister from, Anton Volchenkov? YES... Anton Volchenkov, his 2nd of the year was scored 2 and a half minutes after Philly tied the game at one. "Goalchenkov"'s goal was assisted by Kovalchuk and Parise. The scoring barrage had just begun. After gaining two points on assists thus far, it was time for King Kovy to hit the score sheet once more. A GOAL! Kovalchuk on a determined second effort sent the puck on a ride to the "Red Light District", lighting the lamp (get your heads out of the gutter people) putting a bit of space between the teams, carrying New Jersey to a 3-1 lead over the Broad Street Bullies. Kovy's 30th of the year would be recovered on a rebound from a Zidlicky shot as well as a blast from rookie sensation Adam Henrique, who now leads all NHL rookies with 46, a 3pt lead over Gabriel Landeskog of Colorado and a 5pt cushion over R.N.H. out of Oil Country. Just when you thought it was over, with a pair of penalties being assesed earlier on, also being killed off by both teams, a double minor, hi-stick call would force Zac Rinaldo to take a 4 minute time out which would eventually lead to one more tid-bit of support from the Devils scorers. Joining in on the fun, Captain Zach Parise would close up the scoring for the evening beating Bob on the powerplay, a nice rebound and composure control led to the 4th marker of the night for the Dev's. The initial shot was fired by Elias (who got the assist) after recieving a pass on the tape from Zidlicky. A late penalty from Wayne Simmonds would expire as the horn blew signaling the conclusion of the game.

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Career Win Number 650 for Martin Brodeur, the understatement of this game tonight with stellar performances on the front lines of the battle field from Kovalchuk, who wrapped up the evening a +2 with 1 goal, 2 assists for 3 points, cranking out 3 shots on 22:47 minutes of ice time. Along with Kovy, Marek Zidlicky, who is CERTAINLY in my eyes coming into form as a Vet. Blue Liner, would also have a pair of assists all his own, finishing up his night a +2 collecting two points. #2 has gained 5 points in his last 3 games, scoring the GWG last night on the powerplay, his first of the season. Over looked players tonight I believe are Patrik Elias and Zach Parise. The Alternate Captain-Captain combo of #'s 26 and 9 combined for 4 points, both having a goal and an assist a piece helping lead the way for New Jersey's 4th straight W. 

Conclusion

 New Jersey's victory over the Flyers knots them up at 85 points a piece, Philadelphia, the game at hand. Currently, these two teams rest 4 points behind the unbeatable Penguins, winners of their last 9 who have a total of 89 points, resting in 4th place, now 4pts back of those pesky Rangers. From up here looking down, New Jersey increases the gap between themselves and the rather comfertable/not-so-comfertable Ottawa Senators, who, with 12 games of their own left on the schedule have 81 points, 4 behind, 5 ahead. In the upcoming week, the Devils will conclude a home-and-home with the Flyers on Tuesday evening in the City of Brotherly Love before returning home for 2 games between Colorado on Thursday night, and Pittsburgh Saturday afternoon on Vintage Day at Prudential Center. 

Social Networking

Tonight's title was provided by James Rivard via his twitter account @spikymetal . For all your New Jersey Devils news, updates, and recaps, check us out on twitter at @RWTDblog @DEVIN88MATTERA @realscottrobb or "The Rookie" @rvaidya33 . From all of us here at Running With The Devils, I'm Devin Mattera, you stay classy Devils Fans.

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Game 68: The Trilogy Ends in Long Island - Devils desert the Islanders!

Written by Raj Vaidya on .

On a Saturday night that seemed to reflect the same result as their last game played in Long Island, the Devils made sure Anders Nilsson’s lightning didn’t strike twice. In miraculous fashion, New Jersey found its way out of the Island with a crucial W.



Anders Nilsson was expected to start after Evgeni Nabokov surrendered 5 goals against the Devils (3 of them belonging to Ilya Kovalchuk) in their last game (the Devils won 5-1). For New Jersey, Johan Hedberg was named the starter. Things seemed to be interesting after the puck dropped as both teams came out lively. In the first minute of the game itself, there was some early pressure by the Devils in the Islander zone. Soon however, momentum turned to New York’s favor. At the 15:17 mark of the first period, Hedberg made a big save on Nino Niederreiter on a breakaway and many Moose calls resulted after. Around the 13 minute mark, Kovalchuk (who was double shifted again with the 4th line) had a great rush but since, that failed, the Islanders took it back for a 3-on-1. However, Kyle Okposo could not finish it off. From that point though, New York seemed to have control of the period. A Steve Staios knuckler was snagged by Moose and the Devils finally caught a break later, when Parise was hooked by Travis Hamonic at the 6:19 point. The Devils seemed to have forgotten that Michael Grabner was a penalty kill threat and he stole the puck during the power play but thankfully, did not score. Later, Eric Boulton high-sticked Micheal Haley of the Islanders and took a penalty at the 2:44 mark. Soon after, it appeared that New Jersey’s defense completely forgot about Matt Moulson and was all alone in front. Coming up clutch, Moose made the save and repeated that with a big save on ex-Devil Jay Pandolfo with 24 seconds left on the clock. Both teams went scoreless after 1, with shots-on-goal in favor of the Isles 9-6.



It seemed early on in the second period that either the players’ skates had problems or the ice had some problems. This was because many players seemed to have lost their edge and fell down a ton; that successfully brought some laughs from the crowd. During the 15 minute point of the period, Moose made 3 crucial stops on John Tavares, Hamonic, and Grabner. After a David Clarkson toe drag shot that was stopped by Nilsson later, the Devils took a too-many-men-on-the-ice penalty (served by Steve Bernier) at the 12:18 mark of the period. Shorthanded, Zach Parise had a great chance to get a goal but there was no result. Islander captain Mark Streit hooked Anton Volchenkov at the 8:06 mark of the 2nd, giving the Devils a power play opportunity in which Parise had some nice shots, but no goals. Just moments later, Moose made a huge stop on Tavares at the 5:33 point and 14 seconds later, Kovalchuk hit the pipe with a blistering shot. There should have been a high-sticking call on Haley for hitting Volchenkov with his stick but none was called. Haley would later then get robbed by Moose on a breakaway at the 3:13 point. Nilsson also had a great glove save on Dainius Zubrus at the 1:16 point. With just 10 seconds left in the period, Mark Eaton held Alex Ponikarovsky, who was powering his way to the net and drew a penalty. Marek Zidlicky had a chance to shoot with 2 seconds left but hesitated and the period ended with still no score. Shots-on-goal were 21-16 in favor of the Devils.



You could possibly call this a boring match up to this point because in the previous two periods, there was virtually nothing going on. To some devils fans, scoring 5 goals on the same team the game before and entering the third without any was a bit of a concern. However, Nilsson seemed like a much more confident goalie than Nabokov when it came to facing NJ. The Islanders lost Grabner because he blocked a hard shot from Kovy. Two great shots on goal from Adam Henrique and Patrik Elias respectively that came later were answered effectively by Nilsson. Ryan Carter took a boarding penalty, drawn by Pandolfo at the 15:30 point of the 3rd. On that Islander power play, Zach Parise, again, got some great chances. As the chances went back and forth, the Islanders drew first blood like the last time these two met in the Coliseum. John Tavares scored his 27th at the 13:14 mark of the third (previously he had been denied any scoring chances from NJ) assisted by P.A. Parenteau and Moulson. At this point the Islanders seemed to have control and Nilsson was attempting to pitch another shutout of the Devils. New Jersey hasn’t been shut out by the same goalie in consecutive tries in a long time. Many chances that the Devils had were stopped by Nilsson. Somehow though, with just 1:40 left on the clock, David Clarkson did a semi spin-o-rama move and shot the pick through Nilsson. With the assists going to Jacob Josefson and Ponikarovsky, Clarkson’s 28th tied this game up at 1 and ended Nilsson’s shutout bid. While this game was supposed to go into OT, Parenteau took a bad boarding penalty, drawn by Bryce Salvador, which really hurt the Islanders with just 1:30 left. At 1:26, just after the faceoff, out of all the skaters the Devils have, MAREK ZIDLICKY COMES UP CLUTCH! His goal at that point, assisted by Kovalchuk and Parise, put the Devils up 2-1! Though replay shows that Elias might have gotten his stick on that shot, the goal was credited to Zidlicky, his first as a Devil, and what a better time to score than that? Last second forays by the Islanders were no good as our New Jersey Devils came back miraculously in Long Island and defeated the Isles 2-1! Shots on goal were 35-24 for NJ and the Devils moved into a tie with Philadelphia (who they will play tomorrow), having 83 points each. Unfortunately, the Flyers just moments later got a win in Toronto so they improve to 85. Look for a great game between these two tomorrow though.

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Three Stars:

  1. Marek Zidlicky (NJ) [who woulda thought?]
  2. David Clarkson (NJ)
  3. John Tavares (NYI)


Key Notes: Flu seemed to have been running through the Islanders’ locker room. Michael Grabner came back from it today but Casey Cizikas and Matt Martin were sidelined due to it. The Coliseum was sold out again (16,250) but there were several Devils fans in attendance. Ilya Kovalchuk voted for Vladimir Putin in Russia’s recent presidential elections. Since Putin won, Kovalchuk admitted to have been very excited and he has produced great numbers for the Devils ever since! New Jersey was a perfect 3/3 on the penalty kill tonight. Matt Moulson of the Isles only needs to play 8 more games to pass Zach Parise’s dad, JP, for consecutive games played by an Islander. If he passes JP, he won’t be number one but it’s a fun fact to know. Jay Pandolfo was stuck at 99 goals with NJ.

Next Game: Sunday, March 11th, 2012 vs. the Flyers @ The Rock at 7 pm.

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Sweet, Sweet Revenge! Near "No-Show" Rangers Fall in Newark

Written by Devin Mattera on .

 
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 This game right here... one word ladies and gentlemen. STATEMENT. The Devils would strike early. The offense was awake, the defense was smart, and our goalie, wow. Martin Brodeur was spot on, shutting down 25 of 26 shot faced, killing off 2 Rangers power play opportunities, and holding his own against Henrik Lundqvist at the other end of the ice. New Jersey nearly dominated every statistic on the evening. 29-26 in shots, 18-12 in hits, 30-29 in faceoffs, that ALONE is a HUGE number in its self. Both teams would go scoreless on the man advantage but it was the resilliency of all 4 lines of the Devils tonight that led to their rather impressive victory over the Blueshirts. 

*FUN FACT* New Jersey is the only NHL team to beat the Rangers 3 times or more this season.

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 Kovalchuk. I start off here with a few words for Mr. Kovalchuk and his rebound game tonight versus the Rangers. In his 61st game of the year, Kovy added a goal and an assist for 2 points increasing his point total on the year to 64, averaging just over a point/game, ranking 9th in the league in that category. The goal by Ilya was blasted early, 49 seconds in, if thats not early enough for ya'! His 26th of the season would be off of a transition in the neutral zone getting assisted by Parise and Greene. No more scoring would be done by either team in the opening 20; all that'd occur in the time following the goal would be a total of 24 total penalty minutes on 2 fighting majors (Carter v. Dubinsky & Janssen v. Scott), as well as a cross checking call and a hi-stick. Both teams would go 0-1 in the first period. Brodeur, like I had written before, played spectacular! He shut down nearly everything fired his way, and not just the easy ones. Marty managed to knife shots out of mid air with his mit, he used his stick to its full ability poke checking pucks out of his radius. Brodeur punched aside shots with his waffle and kicked pucks to the side boards with the pads, time after time after time. Remarkable! Even with the loss on Sunday to the Islanders, in my personal opinion, I believe Marty was the better goaltender in the matinee against the Isles. Things have clicked in New Jersey, we're just waiting for the right time to strike!

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 All that smooth play from New Jersey would continue forward into the second although losing a powerplay opportunity which overlapped from the closing minutes of the 1st. Like they say, all good things must come to an end. A weird bounce off of the paddle of Marty's stick from Rangers rookie Carl Hagelin, would find its way to the front of the net and onto the tape of Derek Stepan, who'd put one up over the shoulder of Martin Brodeur, knotting the game up, 1 goal a piece. The goal by Stepan would be assisted by Hagelin and Dan Girardi at 6:56; it'd be Derek's 15th of the year. Besides the lone Ranger goal, the rest of the team... useless? They were practically no shows tonight, with, AS ALWAYS, "The King", Henrik Lundqvist. Marty's 46th career victory over the Rangers would hand Hank his 13th loss of the year, New York their 16th regulation "L" of the season, and walking into the locker room's at the end of 60 minutes with New Jersey's 37th victory thus far, leaving them with 79pts.

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 The third period would see a game get ripped wde open; 3 goals scored by 3 different Devils, one of whom plays on the 4th line. Yes, that was read correctly, the 4th line. Scoring in the third would be initiated by a beautiful drop pass entering the offensive zone from Clarkson, back to Sykora for the drive which redirected off of the inside of Clarky's leg, for his 26th of the year, now more than doubling his previous career high, which was 17 in the 08-09 campaign. Teammates Petr Sykora (playing in his 1001st career game) and Patrik Elias would also be credited with points, as helpers of the Clarkson re-direct. Shortly following the Clarkson goal at 2:27 of the third, 4th line centerman Ryan Carter would crank a snap shot from the faceoff circle on the move, burrying it behind Lundqvist, pushing New Jersey to a 3-1 lead mid way into the closing act, of this 6 part mini series we call each season "Devils-Rangers Hockey". Carter's goal was only his third tally of the season. The assists go to Jacob Josefson, his 4th assist, and Kovalchuk, increasing his point total, wrapping up the night with a total of 64. (The helper from Kovalchuk was his 38th of the season). The goals were nearly 2 minutes apart from one another, both equally as important with the simple fact that they were "finisher goals"; the one's that ultimately put the nail in the coffin. One more would be tacked on near the end of the period, the TRUE nail in the coffin. An empty net goal with 1:53 left in play scored by alternate captain Patrik Elias from outside the blue line would presumably seal the deal and capture the "W" from New York as New Jersey would increase the score, 4-1 with only seconds remaining.

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 4-1 the final score as the New Jersey Devils upstage Broadway's finest at the Prudential Center on Tuesday evening. New Jersey currently resides alone in the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture with 79 points, 2 points behind Philadelphia who beat Detroit at home tonight 3-2. After looking up, we look down, as the Devils managed to maintain a 1pt cushion over Ottawa, who rolled over Tampa Bay, in a game with an NFL scoreboard finale, final score, 7-3 Sens. Winnipeg holds the 8th seed with 72pts. New Jersey resumes play Thursday evening against the Islanders at home before heading back to Long Island for a game against the Islanders, capping off a 3 game week with the team that stole the 1st one at home. For all of us here at Running With The Devils, I'm Devin Mattera. You stay classy Devils Fans! 

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Sweet, Sweet Revenge! Near "No-Show" Rangers Fall in Newark

Written by Devin Mattera on .

 
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 This game right here... one word ladies and gentlemen. STATEMENT. The Devils would strike early. The offense was awake, the defense was smart, and our goalie, wow. Martin Brodeur was spot on, shutting down 25 of 26 shot faced, killing off 2 Rangers power play opportunities, and holding his own against Henrik Lundqvist at the other end of the ice. New Jersey nearly dominated every statistic on the evening. 29-26 in shots, 18-12 in hits, 30-29 in faceoffs, that ALONE is a HUGE number in its self. Both teams would go scoreless on the man advantage but it was the resilliency of all 4 lines of the Devils tonight that led to their rather impressive victory over the Blueshirts. 

*FUN FACT* New Jersey is the only NHL team to beat the Rangers 3 times or more this season.

first

 Kovalchuk. I start off here with a few words for Mr. Kovalchuk and his rebound game tonight versus the Rangers. In his 61st game of the year, Kovy added a goal and an assist for 2 points increasing his point total on the year to 64, averaging just over a point/game, ranking 9th in the league in that category. The goal by Ilya was blasted early, 49 seconds in, if thats not early enough for ya'! His 26th of the season would be off of a transition in the neutral zone getting assisted by Parise and Greene. No more scoring would be done by either team in the opening 20; all that'd occur in the time following the goal would be a total of 24 total penalty minutes on 2 fighting majors (Carter v. Dubinsky & Janssen v. Scott), as well as a cross checking call and a hi-stick. Both teams would go 0-1 in the first period. Brodeur, like I had written before, played spectacular! He shut down nearly everything fired his way, and not just the easy ones. Marty managed to knife shots out of mid air with his mit, he used his stick to its full ability poke checking pucks out of his radius. Brodeur punched aside shots with his waffle and kicked pucks to the side boards with the pads, time after time after time. Remarkable! Even with the loss on Sunday to the Islanders, in my personal opinion, I believe Marty was the better goaltender in the matinee against the Isles. Things have clicked in New Jersey, we're just waiting for the right time to strike!

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 All that smooth play from New Jersey would continue forward into the second although losing a powerplay opportunity which overlapped from the closing minutes of the 1st. Like they say, all good things must come to an end. A weird bounce off of the paddle of Marty's stick from Rangers rookie Carl Hagelin, would find its way to the front of the net and onto the tape of Derek Stepan, who'd put one up over the shoulder of Martin Brodeur, knotting the game up, 1 goal a piece. The goal by Stepan would be assisted by Hagelin and Dan Girardi at 6:56; it'd be Derek's 15th of the year. Besides the lone Ranger goal, the rest of the team... useless? They were practically no shows tonight, with, AS ALWAYS, "The King", Henrik Lundqvist. Marty's 46th career victory over the Rangers would hand Hank his 13th loss of the year, New York their 16th regulation "L" of the season, and walking into the locker room's at the end of 60 minutes with New Jersey's 37th victory thus far, leaving them with 79pts.

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 The third period would see a game get ripped wde open; 3 goals scored by 3 different Devils, one of whom plays on the 4th line. Yes, that was read correctly, the 4th line. Scoring in the third would be initiated by a beautiful drop pass entering the offensive zone from Clarkson, back to Sykora for the drive which redirected off of the inside of Clarky's leg, for his 26th of the year, now more than doubling his previous career high, which was 17 in the 08-09 campaign. Teammates Petr Sykora (playing in his 1001st career game) and Patrik Elias would also be credited with points, as helpers of the Clarkson re-direct. Shortly following the Clarkson goal at 2:27 of the third, 4th line centerman Ryan Carter would crank a snap shot from the faceoff circle on the move, burrying it behind Lundqvist, pushing New Jersey to a 3-1 lead mid way into the closing act, of this 6 part mini series we call each season "Devils-Rangers Hockey". Carter's goal was only his third tally of the season. The assists go to Jacob Josefson, his 4th assist, and Kovalchuk, increasing his point total, wrapping up the night with a total of 64. (The helper from Kovalchuk was his 38th of the season). The goals were nearly 2 minutes apart from one another, both equally as important with the simple fact that they were "finisher goals"; the one's that ultimately put the nail in the coffin. One more would be tacked on near the end of the period, the TRUE nail in the coffin. An empty net goal with 1:53 left in play scored by alternate captain Patrik Elias from outside the blue line would presumably seal the deal and capture the "W" from New York as New Jersey would increase the score, 4-1 with only seconds remaining.

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 4-1 the final score as the New Jersey Devils upstage Broadway's finest at the Prudential Center on Tuesday evening. New Jersey currently resides alone in the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture with 79 points, 2 points behind Philadelphia who beat Detroit at home tonight 3-2. After looking up, we look down, as the Devils managed to maintain a 1pt cushion over Ottawa, who rolled over Tampa Bay, in a game with an NFL scoreboard finale, final score, 7-3 Sens. Winnipeg holds the 8th seed with 72pts. New Jersey resumes play Thursday evening against the Islanders at home before heading back to Long Island for a game against the Islanders, capping off a 3 game week with the team that stole the 1st one at home. For all of us here at Running With The Devils, I'm Devin Mattera. You stay classy Devils Fans! 

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Second Look: February 27th - March 4th

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 The past 7 days of Devils hockey was, well, in a sense, hellish. New Jersey had a 1-2-1 record in 4 games played against 4 very difficult NHL clubs in the Rangers, Bruins, Capitals, and Islanders yesterday afternoon. The Devils one victory would be the third game of the week after losing two straight; an Atlantic Division rival matchup between the Rangers in MSG, in which the game would be a 2-0 shutout for Henrik Lundqvist who'd record 13 saves. The game against the Rangers was odd, not many shots on net, the one goal was punched in by Hagelin on the right side of the cage after a poke check pass from Callahan behind the net beating Brodeur top shelf up and over his right shoulder. The second goal would be scored with the empty net as newly acquired D-Man Marek Zidlicky couldnt stop the puck carrier, not even with the hooking call assessed. Clarkson would spend much time in the box, including a fight between himself and Brandon Dubinsky. Keep an eye out tomorrow night for a physical, low scoring affair again between these two proud hockey clubs.

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 The second loss of the week would be an a game up in Bean Town against the Bruins. Boston tore through the feeble attempts of defense displayed by New Jersey in the early goings of the 1st period. That wouldnt be the last you'd hear from the Devils... New Jersey would score once, they'd score twice, and then they'd score three times, all in the second period! New Jersey would take a dominant 3-2 lead over defending cup champion Boston. When all seemed to be good and well and it looked like they'd seal the victory... the B's had a different plan. Boston would knot the game up early in the third, eventually forcing an overtime period in which they'd ultimately put the nail in the coffin as David Krejci scored his 3rd goal of the game, beating Brodeur for the OT winner, Boston 4-3 New Jersey in overtime.

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 Friday evening, the road trip would continue as the Dev's headed south to the nations capital to take on a rather sluggish Washington team who's fighting for their playoff lives. A Friday night game versus New Jersey would be no easy task. Long story short, the Devils, would walk out of D.C. as easily as they did walking in... 5 zip the score against the Caps, Hedberg with the shut out, Henrique with 2 assists, and to "CAP" off the night, the captain, Zach Parise would record his 2nd career hat trick scoring twice in the first, once in the 2nd. A side not on the win in Washington; New Jersey scored their league leading 14th short handed goal on a wrister from Elias for his 21st of the season. After spliting back-to-back games (1-0-1) between Thursday & Friday evening, the Devils would head to Long Island for a matchup between the ever so dangerous New York Islanders.

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 While witnessing Petr Sykora's 1000th career game first hand (he tossed me a puck by the way in warmups) 7 rows up from behind Marty's cage for periods 1 & 3 at my home town arena, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, i was able to observe this game from a totally different point of view. The Devils and Islanders CERTAINLY didnt play a physical game, not very well at all if you ask me. Brodeur was spot on all game as was Nielsson for New York who wound up recording the shut out, 1-0. The score of the game could have EASILY been MUCH more than a 1-0 victory as the Islanders rocking their black 3rd jerseys rang shots off of the post numerous times, fed the puck in behind Brodeur and watched it go directly across the goal mouth on more than one occassion. None the less, with a handful of bad calls, I wasnt all that disappointed with the loss; New Jersey played an even hockey game. It was one bad break that led to the Kyle Okposo goal in the second period which would stand the length of time Sunday afternoon.

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 New Jersey will play metro-area New York teams a total of 3 more times this week (Tuesday versus the Rangers in Newark, Thursday versus the Islanders at home, Saturday on Long Island). Be sure to check our site again tomorrow evening after the Devils look to seek vengence when the New Jersey Devils take on the East leading New York Rangers on home ice. To hear the latest Devils information, be sure to follow us on twitter at @RWTDblog @DEVIN88MATTERA @RealScottRobb and our newest writer @Rvaidya33 and you can like us on our facebook page! From all of us here at Running With The Devils, I'm Devin Mattera, you stay classy Devils Fans.

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Sunk! Devils fall in Long Island 1-0

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Following a remarkable 5-0 shutout of the Washington Capitals in the nation's capital, the goose egg was returned back to New Jersey in Long Island as rookie goaltender Anders Nilsson and the New York Islanders shutout the Devils 1-0. Defensively, the Devils did not perform up to their expectations and the offense just had no answer for Nilsson.




In the early going, things seemed to be going the Devils’ way. The Clarkson-Zubrus-Josefson line seemed to dominate play. Around the 7 minute point of the match, the Isles were completely pinned in their zone but that pressure soon came to an end as a Zach Parise shot was stopped by Nilsson. Later, Marty Brodeur made a key stop on John Tavares but just moments after, Bryce Salvador cleared the puck over the glass, causing the Devils to go on the penalty kill at around the 6:37 point. Brodeur continued to make key saves on this Islander power play, which kept pressure in the Devils’ zone. Fortunately, New Jersey was able to kill the penalty off and some final rushes by Kovalchuk did not result in any goals. After one, the game was scoreless and the Islanders had a 10-6 shots-on-goal edge (where Kovy had half of NJ’s shots).




Early turnovers and soft play really hurt the Devils. At the 18:40 mark itself, Islander captain Mark Streit shot a puck wide but was only inches from giving the Islanders a 1-0 edge. However, Patrik Elias responded by nearly putting the puck through Nilsson at the 18:00 point. As the offensive forays went back and forth, the Islanders drew first blood. At the 17:21 point, Kyle Okposo scored his 15th of the year assisted by Casey Cizikas. It seemed that Mark Fayne had a crucial chance to tie the game up at 1 a piece but his drive was blocked by an Islander in front of the net. The Devils were just playing sloppy afterwards. Near the midway point of the period, New Jersey had to kill off a 5-on-3 penalty. Successfully, they killed both the 5-on-3 and the ensuing 5-on-4 after. It seemed as if Zach Parise was hit by Milan Jurcina of the Isles, causing him to go the bench and lean over in discomfort. However, Parise would come back for the Devils’ one and only power play of the match, which only resulted in one shot on goal. Before the period ended, Matt Taormina took a penalty with just 15 seconds. The Islander did not do anything (as they only had 15 seconds left). Shots on goal after two were 18-12, in favor of the Isles.



New Jersey was able to kill of the 1:45 of Islander power play time carried over from the second period. David Ullstrom was stopped by Brodeur at the 18:50 point of the period. This period was more physical and had many skirmishes & brawls after both Nilsson and Brodeur froze the pucks. The most key skirmish happened at the 14:50 mark, where Steve Bernier was stopped by Nilsson and soon got into a short battle with Steve Staios of the Isles. Both were given 2 minute roughing penalties. John Tavares was later stopped on a breakaway at the 14:31 mark but the ensuing call was a bit suspicious. The referee called Bryce Salvador for hooking but this could be debated as a bad call from the ref. From this point, though no goals were scored (penalty was killed), the Devils didn’t have much to any push getting the equalizer. Several missed passes cost them their chances. An impressive defensive play late in the period by Marek Zidlicky saved an empty netter but the Devils just failed to tie the game. New York and Anders Nilsson successfully shut out the Devils 1-0.


Three Stars: 

  1. Anders Nilsson (NYI)
  2. Kyle Okposo (NYI)
  3. Casey Cizikas (NYI)
Key Notes: 

-       Petr Sykora played his 1000th NHL game. Many critics doubted his ability to even return to the NHL so this milestone was very special to him, even though the Devils could not win the match. Alexei Ponikarovsky and Andy Greene were scratches (Matt Taormina replaced Greene). Anders Nilsson was the net-minder rather than Evgeni Nabokov. This match was the first out of 6 consecutive matches for the Devils against Atlantic Division teams. In the early minutes of the match, there seemed to be a lighting problem in the Coliseum. New Jersey was a perfect 5/5 on the PK this afternoon. Attendance was 16,250 (sellout) 

Next Game: Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 vs. the Rangers @ The Rock at 7 pm.

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Win... With a 'Capital' W!

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The New Jersey Devils snapped a four game losing streak on Friday evening by defeating the Washington Capitals, 5-0. Zach Parise scored a hat trick in just over nine minutes of ice time; Johan Hedberg collected his third shutout of the season in the win. The Devils picked up two more points tonight, bringing their season total to 77.

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The Devils defense played extremely well throughout the game, although most noticeable in the first period. Johan Hedberg denied Washington on several scoring opportunities. Zach Parise scored his 25th goal of the season 11:29 into the first period on assists from David Clarkson and Patrik Elias. At 17:50 into the first, Parise notched his second goal of the evening on assists from IlyaKovalchuk and Adam Henrique. Just 29 seconds later, DainusZubrus netted his 16th goal of the season on an assist from David Clarkson. The Devils took a 3-0 lead into the intermission.

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Johan Hedberg continued his stellar play in the second period, stopping all 11 Washington shots. New Jersey also continued to dominate the game offensively. Zach Parise scored his third goal of the game 3:08 into the period on assists from Adam Henrique and Bryce Salvador. Patrilk Elias added a shorthanded goal 15:02 into the period; Elias' shorthanded goal was New Jersey's 14th of the season, which leads the NHL. At the end of the second period, the Devils lead 5-0 over the Capitals.

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The third period contained no real excitement on either side. New Jersey had a few scoring opportunities and Washington lacked energy. It seemed as though the Capitals had given up (rightfully so) and the crowd was not at all into the game. Johan Hedberg stopped all five Washington shots in the third period to seal his third shutout of the season.

Three Stars: 3) Dainus Zubrus ... 2) Johan Hedberg ... 1) Zach Parise

Key Notes: Zach Parise was sent to the locker room in the second period after taking a bone-crushing hit. Parise returned to the bench and played one shift in the third period. It does not appear that Parise suffered a serious injury and should be good to go on Sunday against the New York Islanders. New Jersey currently sits at 6th place in the Eastern Conference, although tied in the points column with the Philadelphia Flyers.

Next Game: Sunday, March 4 ... 3 PM ... @ New York Islanders

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HEAVENS! 4-3 the Devils fall in overtime

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 A game that started in an absolutely awful display of defense by a Devils team coming off of a horrific offensive showcasing in a losing effort to rival New York, 2-0 on Monday evening in The Garden. The Devils would need to come outta the gate QUICK against a Boston squad which has won all 3 previous meetings between Boston and New Jersey this season, out scoring Jersey's Team 14-5 in those 3 games.

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The game began in disaster, it appeared as all hope had been lost well before the mid way point of the first. Boston struck for two quick goals; one being scored 1:13 in by David Krejci from Tyler Seguin, followed by a Seguin goal recieving passes from Lucic and Bruins goalie Tim Thomas a few seconds past the 8 minute marker. The Devils were in a hole. The only player who was managing to keep New Jersey in the game, despite the 2 goals allowed, was future Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur. Brodeur stopped 7 of 9 shots faced, at least 3 of which were absolute beauty's. The teams would continue to go back and forth up and down the ice, not scoring again until the second period. In the first, the two teams would exchange a penalty a piece (Brian Rolston, BOS, 9:53, Tripping/ Ryan Carter, NJD, 17:27, Roughing) along side a fighting major assessed to Shawn Thornton and Eric Boulton. 

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 As we all were witness to in the first period, a dismal period of hockey ultimately dominated by the defending Cup champs, it would be the Bruins' faithful who were eye witnesses to a scoring frenzy led by Devils' captain Zach Parise, beating Tim Thomas high blocker side for his 24th of the season on a pass from the nearly invisible Ilya Kovalchuk, who hasnt registered a goal in his last 7 games. Following Zach's goal, Patrik Elias would join New Jersey's "20+ Goal Club" with his 20th marker of the year with 6 minutes remaining in the middle segment. Patty's goal was assisted by Sykora and Volchenkov. They had tied it up, 2 goals a piece. BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! David Clarkson pushed one past Tim Thomas on a wrap around attempt for his 25th of the campaign. Clarky put the Devils in the lead, 3-2 heading into the final 20 minutes. 

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 A third period highlighted by big saves, shut-down defensive plays and offensive opportunities. The 3rd period had three penalties, one for the B's, two for the Dev's; a call on Sykora and Kovy would grant Boston two powerplay opportunities which were inevitably stoned by the Devils' 2nd ranked penalty killing unit. The Boston short handed chance was abruptly brought to a stand still once Kovalchuk got his hi-sticking minor in the middle of Chara's duece in the sin bin. Prior to the two penalties, Boston was in complete control of the puck deep in the Devils' zone when a debatable play was unfolding. What had looked to be a hand pass from Big Z, would eventually lead to a goal, the game tying goal scored by David Krejci for his 2nd of the night, as he beat Brodeur low blocker side. The play would be reviewed and the on ice call stood, and boy oh boy did it stand tall. No other pucks were pushed past Brodeur, or Thomas for that matter and the teams would head to their respective bench's, tied, 3-3, and would begin a sudden death overtime period.

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 This game would only make sense to be forced into overtime and how else could you expect it to end? The overtime period was short, 2:59 minutes short to be exact... New Jersey and Boston would trade posession of the puck carting it up and down the ice, making pass after pass and then turning it over. The Devils would crank 2 quick shots that'd be moved aside by Tim Thomas as Boston would only take one shot. The catch: Boston would lite the lamp. You guessed it, David Krejci of the Boston Bruins, scoring his 3rd goal of the night for the Hat Trick would hand the Bruins the victory over a slumping Devils team, 4-3 the score in O.T.


 With the OT loss to the Bruins, New Jersey would muster up a measly 1 point, which, in regards to their last 3 games is a positive... The Devils currently hold ground as the 7th seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture; 1pt behind idle Ottawa (76), 2pts behind rival Philadelphia who resides in the 5th place with 77pts. Another plus to look at is the gap between 7th and 8th. Tomorrow night New Jersey heads to the nations capital to face 8th place Washington. The Caps have 69pts and will most certainly fall to 9th in the standings by nights end due to a ravage of the Florida Panthers by the Winnipeg Jets who scored a touchdown in tonights game, winning 7-0 over their division leaders. With the win by the Jets, they will "fly" into 8th seed gaining points 69 & 70, dropping Washington to 9th place, just on the outside looking in. A win in Washington would set as a total swing of momentum for the Dev's as they'd win their first game since a 4-3 OT victory over Toronto dating back to February the 21st. 

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