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The unbelievable ending to the Hurricanes-Devils matchup stole and then returned life to Carolina in the intense way only playoff hockey can do.
New Jersey has been one of the more consistent teams in the NHL and they've got an "ace up their sleeve
Goalie for the New Jersey Devils, Martin Brodeur has surpassed Patrick Roy's record for the most NHL wins by a goaltender and eyes Terry Sawchuk's shutout record.
Patrik Elias and Martin Brodeur have each set records of their own, and as fans begin to reflect on the 2008-2009 season, it is clear that something special is brewing.
The Devil's Tower of Alpine, New Jersey is a magnificent tower to look at, but it is also home to a few ghosts that do not feel like moving on to the afterlife.
Coming off a quick series victory the Senators will be pushed in the second round by Martin Brodeur and the Devils.
After two modestly successful seasons, Brent Sutter resigned his post June 9th, returning to Western Canada, once again leaving the Devils seeking a head coach.
The Jersey Devil, a fearsome winged beast allegedly living in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, has long inspired fear with more than a century of stories and sightings.
Both the Montreal Canadiens and Pittsburgh Penguins seem destined to remain powerhouses, but there are questions abound as to which one, if either, will finish on top.
It hasn't happened yet, but this season's unlikely goaltending hero of the New Jersey Devils', Scott Clemmensen, is in for a big raise and possibly a new sweater.
It was widely speculated that Brent Sutter would forgo a third season as Devils head coach. Now confirmed, the talk turns to when he will join brother Darryl in Calgary.
In the Pine Barrens of New Jersey lives a devil that for more than 250 years has terrorized the local people. Some say it is just a legend, but others disagree.
For the National Hockey League's New Jersey Devils, life without goalie Martin Brodeur begins today, and all signs point to it being a painful experience.
The Devils will look to use their defensive tactics to shut down Tampa Bay's high powered offense but the goaltending may prove to be too much for Tampa Bay to handle.
Sean Avery signed with the Dallas Stars on July 2, ending his tenure with the Rangers. Though he has many enemies, Ranger fans will surely miss him, on and off the ice.
Darryl Sutter is looking to get the Flames' stagnant ship headed in the right direction, but he may not get the chance to steer it all the way to success.
Cryptids are animals unknown to science or seen outside of their normal habitats. Generally, they are reported as sightings with little or no scientific evidence.
Much of the New Jersey Devils' success over the past decade has been thanks to the work of goaltender Martin Brodeur. Is this the year he gets some help?
You've read all the long-winded analyses. Now, get the poop on the NHL's first round winners in the form of Japanese poetry called Haiku.
The NHL's free agent signing period opened at the beginning of July. Here's a quick look at the Eastern Conference's early winners and losers.
This series matches two teams who play a very similar brand of hockey, expect disciplined and fast-paced hockey in what should be a tightly-contested series.
The impact of rule changes and style of play in the NHL has been a downward trend of fewer average goals scored per game.
How would the NHL look if teams could go back and draft all over again?
In a draft year that was buried in secrecy and uncertainty, the New York Islanders take a major step towards repeating their glory days of old by selecting John Tavares.
The 2009 NHL playoff first round match ups are set and should be both exciting and intense as eight teams vie to take one more step towards winning the Stanley Cup.
The close of the first decade of the 2000s has left sports pundits in a race to determine which teams were the best of the past ten years.
The Atlantic Division has some A-list players- Jaromir Jagr - who will be fun to watch this season, while Pittsburgh boasts two of the best young players in the NHL.
As the NHL trade deadline passes the Islanders, Predators and Red Wings have each improved their chances for a championship.
After meeting with Colin Campbell, Chris Simon has been suspended for 15 games plus the playoffs. Simon struck Rangers forward Ryan Hollweg in the head with his stick.
Best remembered for his time with the Maple Leafs in the early 1990's, Zezel played for seven teams during his 15-year NHL career and reached the Stanley Cup Final twice.
Emery in Philadelphia, Lemaire Florida bound and Lemieux's helping hand are creating buzz and raising eyebrows in this week's NHL rumour mill.
On the heels of a brilliant end to the 2008-2009 NHL season and having already proven he can play on the big stage, Fleury should be on Team Canada. Not Carey Price.
Look for Alexander Ovechkin, Steve Mason and Tim Thomas to take home some of the NHL's most prestigious hardware.
Last year's winner, two former winners, one rookie and the favorite to coach Canada's Olympic team are all grouped in with this year's nominees for NHL coach of the year.
Alexandre Daigle may be the poster boy for bad draft picks amoung NHL fans, but there has been more high draft picks that did nothing than you think.
Alexander Semin had a hat trick and Alexander Ovechkin scored two third period goals including the game winner to defeat the Stanley Cup defenders.
Nearly 300 players were selected when Montreal last hosted the draft. Some notable names were included in that class, several of whom are still active to this day.
If the NHL improves their marketing and implements a couple of rule changes, the sport can become much more popular and bring back old fans as well as bring in new ones.
A highly skilled player in the regular season, Thornton disappoints in the playoffs year after year.
With the NHL becoming younger, faster and a more cost efficient, dynasties like Montreal and New York will become nothing more than distant memories.
Has the art of coaching in the NHL gone by the wayside? Or do these professional hockey players really perform better under certain coaches?
In the midst of one of the most entertaining playoff seasons in recent memory, there is arguably more fireworks off the ice that are distracting from the on-ice product.
The Washington Capitals' Alexander Ovechkin is perhaps the greatest hockey player currently in the game, but the distinction means little without a playoff resume.
Two huge free agent signings by the New York Rangers and two huge free agent losses by the Buffalo Sabres could seriously change the face of the NHL's Eastern conference.
The Senators, once the cream of the crop of the National Hockey League, are struggling thanks mainly to a lack of competent goaltending from Ray Emery and Martin Gerber.
Sixteen teams are vying to win Lord Stanley's Cup and while fans and media alike have picked their favorites, this years playoffs are shaping up to be memorable.
After 10 games, the team most chose to finish near the bottom of the league is proving critics wrong with a strong work ethic and the results to show for it.


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