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| Repeat performance? Devils try to dominate again |
NHL Hockey |
05/29/2003 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - The New Jersey Devils try to take a two games to none lead tonight when they host the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals at the Meadowlands. New Jersey, in the Finals for the third time in four years, opened the series with a 3-0 victory on Tuesday. After scoring three of New Jersey's four game- winning goals in the Eastern Conference finals, Jeff Friesen broke the ice with a second-period tally and later added an empty-netter -- his seventh marker |
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| New Jersey Devils Team Report - May 28th |
NHL Hockey |
05/28/2003 |
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| === New Jersey Devils Team Report - May 28th === (MySportsbook) - Martin Brodeur took an early edge on the battle of the NHL's top two netminders in the postseason, besting Anaheim's Jean-Sebastien Giguere by posting 16 saves for his first ever finals shutout. Jeff Friesen scored twice and Grant Marshall added a goal as the Devils claimed a 3-0 victory over the Mighty Ducks in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals at the Meadowlands on Tuesday night. New Jersey improved to 9-1 at home this playoff season, a franch |
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| Senators coaching staff to return next season |
NHL Hockey |
05/28/2003 |
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| re excited to have them all back for another season and another run at the Stanley Cup," said Senators general manager John Muckler. Ottawa won the 2002-2003 President’s Trophy and advanced to the Eastern Conference finals before succumbing to the New Jersey Devils, 4-3, in the best-of-seven series. Martin is currently the second-longest tenured coach in the NHL to Carolina's Paul Maurice. Martin holds a 298-226-86 record with the Senators and has led the team to seven straight playoff appearances. Pearn will |
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| Brodeur, Giguere set to square off in Game 1 |
NHL Hockey |
05/27/2003 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - What once consisted of 30 teams dwindles down to two tonight when the New Jersey Devils host the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals at the Meadowlands. The matchup is one of teams with two very different backgrounds, as one is a perennial power while the other is an upstart. New Jersey is making its fourth Finals appearance -- third in the last four years -- and Anaheim, which had been absent from the playoffs for three consecutive seasons, will ma |
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| Nieuwendyk leaves Devils' Game 7 victory |
NHL Hockey |
05/23/2003 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - New Jersey Devils center Joe Nieuwendyk was forced to leave his team's 3-2 win over Ottawa in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals with a hip injury. The victory sends the Devils to their third Stanley Cup finals in four years. Nieuwendyk was in the lineup on Friday, but only managed to skate in three shifts. He left the game early in the first period and did not return. The 36-year-old was injured during overtime of New Jersey's 2-1 loss to the Senators in Game 6 on Wednes |
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| Someone must go: Sens, Devs set for Game 7 |
NHL Hockey |
05/23/2003 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Prince of Wales Trophy will be up for grabs tonight when the Ottawa Senators host the New Jersey Devils in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals at Corel Centre. After trailing the series three games to one, the Sens have reeled off consecutive victories and have a chance to book their first trip to the Finals since re-entering the league in 1992. The Devils, meanwhile, have squandered two opportunities to advance to the championship round for the third time in four year |
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| Nieuwendyk expects to play Game 7 |
NHL Hockey |
05/22/2003 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - New Jersey Devils center Joe Nieuwendyk says he expects to play in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals against Ottawa on Friday despite an apparent knee injury. Nieuwendyk was hurt during overtime of New Jersey's 2-1 loss to the Senators in Game 6 on Wednesday when he took a hit in the corner and had to be helped from the bench to the locker room. "I'm ready to go," said Nieuwendyk on Thursday. "I feel much better today. It's amazing what a day's rest can do." Nieuwendyk s |
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| New Jersey Devils Team Report - May 22nd |
NHL Hockey |
05/22/2003 |
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| === New Jersey Devils Team Report - May 22nd === (MySportsbook) - New Jersey had a golden opportunity to close out the conference finals against the Senators on home ice Wednesday night, but let the chance slip away in overtime. Ottawa's Chris Phillips scored 15:51 into the extra frame to give the Sens a 2-1 victory over the Devils to stave off elimination in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals at the Meadowlands. New Jersey lost for the first time in nine contests at home this postseason. The best-of-sev |
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| Stanley Cup Notebook: To the limit |
NHL Hockey |
05/22/2003 |
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| nators have made a habit of bucking the trends this spring. So why would they stop now. The Presidents' Trophy winners posted a 2-1 overtime victory in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals at the Meadowlands Wednesday. Not only did they spoil the New Jersey Devils' perfect 8-0 home playoff record, but they also dealt the Devs their first losing streak of the 2003 postseason. Ottawa's reward for both accomplishments is a seventh and deciding game on Friday in the friendly confines of the Corel Centre. "I am su |
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| Mission Impossible: Sens try to force Game 7 in Jersey |
NHL Hockey |
05/21/2003 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators try to accomplish what has so far been an unattainable task tonight when they visit the New Jersey Devils at the Meadowlands for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. Ottawa, having staved off elimination with a 3-1 victory on Monday, trails three games to two entering tonight and will have to spoil the Devils' perfect 8-0 home playoff record if it is to force a seventh and deciding game. New Jersey, which can advance to its third Stanley Cup Finals |
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