Nieuwendyk out, Stevenson in for Game 5
Devils center Joe Nieuwendyk won't be in the lineup after leaving practice early on Wednesday.
View ArticleDevils' president Lamoriello to coach rest of season
Devils president and general manager Lou Lamoriello will remain as the team's coach for the rest of the season.
View ArticleInjured Jagr skips practice, might miss Game 2
Jaromir Jagr got only as far as the trainer's room Sunday after leaving the ice with his left arm limp a day earlier in the Rangers' playoff opener.
View ArticleHurricanes expect competitive Game 2 from Devils
The Hurricanes returned to practice Sunday. They didn't congratulate themselves on their performance a day earlier in a 6-0 win over New Jersey in the opener of the Eastern Conference semis.
View ArticleDespite being down 3-1, Devils still confident against Senators
Despite being down 3-1, Devils still confident against Senators
View ArticleMottau, Parise help Devils rally past Sabres for third straight win
Mike Mottau's first goal since October got New Jersey even late in the third period and Zach Parise came back from a sick day to score the only goal in the shootout, giving the Devils a 2-1 victory...
View ArticleBlake's shootout spin-o-rama delivers Leafs third straight win
Vesa Toskala stopped Travis Zajac on a breakaway in the final seconds of overtime and Jason Blake had the winning goal in the shootout to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 3-2 victory over the New...
View ArticleScott Burnside: Nothing typical about Martin Brodeur's path to history
So, this is what greatness looks like up close. Sweaty, smiling, relaxed. Martin Brodeur was nothing but the latter the day before he could make NHL history.
View ArticleDevils' Ilya Kovalchuk gets shifted from left wing to right wing
New Devils coach John MacLean moved Ilya Kovalchuk from left wing to right wing, playing him with Zach Parise and Travis Zajac on a line that has the potential to score a lot of goals.
View ArticleMartin Brodeur practices, 'not ready at all' for a return
New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur returned to practice Thursday for the first time since spraining his knee Feb. 6, but he would not set a timetable for when he might return to games.
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