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| Brodeur shares Jennings |
NHL Hockey |
06/12/2003 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - Martin Brodeur of the Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils is the co-winner of the William M. Jennings Trophy, given to the goaltender(s) with more than 25 appearances on the club allowing the fewest goals in the regular season. Brodeur shares the award with the Philadelphia's Roman Cechmanek and Robert Esche, the Flyers' goaltending duo in 2002-03. Cechmanek has since been traded to the Los Angeles Kings. |
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| Brodeur wins Vezina Trophy |
NHL Hockey |
06/12/2003 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - Martin Brodeur of the Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils has been honored with the Vezina Trophy as the National Hockey League's top goalie. The other finalists were Toronto Maple Leafs' Ed Belfour and the Dallas Stars' Marty Turco. This was Brodeur's fourth Vezina nomination, after a season in which he led all goaltenders in victories (41) and shutouts (nine). Belfour won the Vezina in 1991 and 1993, but hadn't been nominated since 1995. His 37 wins this season set a tea |
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| Markus Naslund claims Pearson Award |
NHL Hockey |
06/12/2003 |
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| named after Canada's former prime minister, has been given out annually since the 1970-71 campaign when Phil Esposito was the first winner. Since then, Wayne Gretzky has captured the honor as best player a record five times. Naslund is also nominated for the Hart Trophy, awarded to the NHL's most valuable player. Martin Brodeur of the Stanley Cup-champion New Jersey Devils, along with Forsberg are the other two nominees for the award, which is voted on by members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association. |
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| Spurs Try to Take Command |
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06/11/2003 |
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| est-of-seven NBA Finals series when they take on the New Jersey Nets tonight at Continental Airlines Arena. There has already been a championship celebrated inside of Continental Airlines Arena this week. Unfortunately for the Nets, it was the NHL's New Jersey Devils celebrating Lord Stanley's Cup as opposed to the Nets hoisting the Larry O'Brien trophy. After an 84-79 loss to the Spurs in Game 3, the Nets have to be worried that the next party may not be for them. The Spurs are a dominant road team, as evidence |
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| Spurs aim for commanding Finals lead |
NBA Basketball |
06/11/2003 |
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| est-of-seven NBA Finals series when they take on the New Jersey Nets tonight at Continental Airlines Arena. There has already been a championship celebrated inside of Continental Airlines Arena this week. Unfortunately for the Nets, it was the NHL's New Jersey Devils celebrating Lord Stanley's Cup as opposed to the Nets hoisting the Larry O'Brien trophy. After an 84-79 loss to the Spurs in Game 3, the Nets have to be worried that the next party may not be for them. The Spurs are a dominant road team, as evidence |
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| Stanley Cup Notebook: Devs again do it their way |
NHL Hockey |
06/10/2003 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - The fact that Michael Rupp and Jeff Friesen, both in their first season as New Jersey Devils, played integral roles in the club's 3-0 win over the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in Game 7 Monday night was a fitting tribute to the way the Devs have earned their three Stanley Cups Three titles. Three different coaches. Three diverse casts of characters. The era of the Devils has been one of adaptation with the times. Utilizing a base mentality and core group of players, general man |
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| New Jersey Devils Team Report - June 3rd |
NHL Hockey |
06/03/2003 |
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| === New Jersey Devils Team Report - June 3rd === (MySportsbook) - New Jersey has lost all of its momentum in the Stanley Cup Finals thanks to two consecutive overtime losses in Anaheim. The Ducks' Steve Thomas scored 39 seconds into the extra frame as they took a 1-0 victory over the Devils in Game 4 at the Pond on Monday night. New Jersey has now lost four straight games when reaching overtime and is 2-4 overall in the extra session this postseason. The best-of-seven set is now tied at two wins apiece. New J |
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| Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Team Report - June 3rd |
NHL Hockey |
06/03/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Anaheim displayed its overtime brilliance once again on Monday night, scoring 39 seconds into the extra frame off of the stick of Steve Thomas, as the Mighty Ducks evened the series at two games apiece with a 1-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals at the Pond. The Ducks improved to 7-0 in overtime in these playoffs and moved to 8-1 on home ice. Jean-Sebastien Giguere stopped 26 shots and extended his overtime scoreless streak to 168 minutes and 27 seconds o |
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| Ducks, Devils scoreless heading into overtime |
NHL Hockey |
06/02/2003 |
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| Anaheim, CA (MySportsbook) - Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the New Jersey Devils and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks remains scoreless after three periods of play at the Pond. Anaheim's Jean-Sebastien Giguere made seven saves in the third period, while the Devils' Martin Brodeur turned aside nine shots. Giguere has stopped 25 shots through three periods and Brodeur 24. Ruslan Salei fired the puck into the right corner early in the third period and it almost turned into the first goal of the game. It took |
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| Ducks, Devils scoreless through 40 minutes |
NHL Hockey |
06/02/2003 |
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| Anaheim, CA (MySportsbook) - Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the New Jersey Devils and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks remains scoreless after two periods of play at the Pond. Anaheim's Jean-Sebastien Giguere and the Devils' Martin Brodeur each made eight saves in the stanza. The Devils have outshot Anaheim, 18-15, through two periods. The Ducks hit the post twice in the second period, but could not beat Brodeur. Stanislav Chistov clanked one off the iron to Brodeur's glove side with a wrist shot from the p |
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