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Articles Written by: MARK EVERSON
Some games matter far more than others. The Devils' Alumni will play one that really counts at Newark's Prudential Center on Dec. 13, when they face the Jersey City Police Department team in a foundation benefit for the family of slain detective Marc ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
This could have been Record Night in Music City. Instead, when the Devils visit Nashville tonight, they'll be trying to avoid a losing streak. "You don't want them to slip," said Jacques Lemaire, whose team's nine-game road winning streak ended Monday ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
19 Nov 2009
Starting a trip the Nashville tomorrow and Dallas Saturday, t the Devils today called up D Tyler Eckford, the reigning AHL Player of the Week, from their Lowell farm and sent down D Cory Murphy. Eckford, 24, is in his second pro season out of ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
18 Nov 2009
He works them, this Jacques Lemaire. It would have seemed a natural day off for the Devils yesterday, having played or practiced for eight straight, and not playing until tomorrow's visit to Nashville, having endured the stress, strain and fatigue of ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
18 Nov 2009
Sources have told The Post that Brendan Shanahan, who announced his retirement yesterday, may be in line for a position with the NHL. Shanahan, 40, was released by the Devils Sept. 30 after a strong training camp, and his $1 million contract terminated ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
18 Nov 2009
Sources have told The Post that former Rangers and Devils forward Brendan Shanahan, who announced his retirement today, could be in line for a position with the NHL. Shanahan, 40, was released by the Devils Sept. 30 after a strong training camp, and ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
17 Nov 2009
PHILADELPHIA -- Playing catch-up finally caught up with the Devils and their record chase. They'd risen regularly from stumbling starts, but couldn't manage it again when they had the chance to tie an NHL record. The Devils' 3-2 loss to the Flyers here ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
17 Nov 2009
PHILADELPHIA -- On Dave Schultz Night, the Devils might have to fight for their record. It would not be surprising, at all, for the Orange Crud to be inspired to emulate The Hammer here tonight, when Schultz goes into the Flyer Hall of Fame -- ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
16 Nov 2009
Careful, the Invincibles of November are starting to score, too. The Devils have not lost since Oct. 28, and they are winners of eight straight, the longest streak in the league this year and tied for fifth longest in their history. Last night, coach ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
15 Nov 2009
The Devils say that coach Jacques Lemaire hasn't triumphantly turned the object of the game around -- from scoring more goals than the opponent to allowing fewer than the foe -- it just looks that way. The Devils have given up just 16 goals in their ...
From MARK EVERSON,
New York Post,
14 Nov 2009