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| Devils Team Report: Madden leads way in battle of division leaders |
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02/06/2003 |
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| y League reputation has primarily been built as a defensive forward. Wednesday night, however, he proved that he can provide punch at the other end as well. The former Selke winner notched his second career hat trick and added an assist, leading the New Jersey Devils to a 4-1 victory over the Washington Capitals at the MCI Center. Turner Stevenson also scored for the Devils, who won their fourth straight game and improved to 12-0-1-1 in their last 14. Martin Brodeur, who was rested during Tuesday's 4-1 victory o |
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| Devils' Brylin out 2-3 months with broken wrist |
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02/06/2003 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - New Jersey Devils forward Sergei Brylin will miss two to three months of action after undergoing surgery on Thursday to repair a broken right wrist. Brylin suffered the injury in the first period of the Devils' 4-1 victory over Washington on Wednesday when he was hit along the boards by teammate Colin White and the Capitals' Steve Konowalchuk. The nine-year veteran, who has 11 goals and eight assists in 52 games this season, had a pin inserted to repair the fracture. |
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| Capitals Team Report: Jagr reaches 500 |
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02/05/2003 |
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| st was our start," Coach Bruce Cassidy said, "and obviously our big guy and the power play took over in the second period. Our best players outplayed their best players. That was the difference in the game from the goaltender on out." Washington has won three of its last four contests and sits atop the Southeast Division with 60 points. UP NEXT Washington begins a tough three-game homestand Wednesday night against the Atlantic Division-leading New Jersey Devils. Seven of its next 11 games are at the MCI Center. |
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| Sabres Team Report: Exposing loss |
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02/05/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - On Tuesday night we saw just how wide the gap between the best and worst teams in the Eastern Conference is. Joe Nieuwendyk scored a pair of goals to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 4-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres at the Meadowlands. Patrik Elias added a goal and an assist for the surging Devils, who have won three straight and are 11-0-1-1 in their last 13. Tommy Albelin also scored for New Jersey and Corey Schwab made 19 saves in place of Martin Brodeur, who got the night off after his |
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| Devils seek fourth straight win |
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02/05/2003 |
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| Washington, DC (MySportsbook) - The New Jersey Devils seek their fourth straight victory tonight when they visit the Washington Capitals at MCI Center in a clash of division leaders. The Devils, who reign atop the Atlantic Division, are now tied for the overall Eastern Conference lead with Ottawa at 71 points. The Capitals, meanwhile, pace the Southeast Division with 60 points. On Tuesday, New Jersey opened its post-All-Star break slate with a 4-1 home win over Buffalo, as Joe Nieuwendyk's two goals spearhead |
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| Sens carry three-game losing streak into New York |
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02/05/2003 |
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| when they begin their post-All-Star break schedule against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. The Sens went into the league's hiatus with consecutive road losses in Dallas, Anaheim and Los Angeles. With 71 points, they are tied with the New Jersey Devils for first place in the Eastern Conference standings. Last Thursday in LA the Senators suffered a 3-0 defeat to the Kings, as they Last Thursday in LA the Senators suffered a 3-0 defeat to the Kings, as they managed a mere 18 shots on goaltender Jami |
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| Lemieux set to return for Pens |
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02/04/2003 |
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| d the lone goal during a 2-1 loss. Rookie Sebastien Caron finished with 26 saves. The Penguins' pre-break woes leave them fourth in the Atlantic Division, only one ahead of the Rangers with 51 points. Pittsburgh is 18 off the pace of the first-place New Jersey Devils. Pittsburgh, which has dropped three of its last four home matches, will host Florida on Thursday. The Northwest Division-leading Canucks, meanwhile, went 1-0-2 in the three games prior to the break, but have only won once in their last five (1-2-2) |
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| East meets West in 53rd annual NHL All-Star Game |
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02/02/2003 |
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| Maple Leaf in the match. Montreal's Saku Koivu will not participate because he has a previously scheduled medical exam to attend. The appointment is to monitor his continuing recovery from abdominal cancer. NOTABLE East captain Scott Stevens of the New Jersey Devils will be making his 13th career All-Star Game appearance, the most among this year's participants...When 39-year-old defenseman Al MacInnis of the St. Louis Blues was selected 15th overall in the 1981 Entry Draft, Gaborik, 20, was still some eight mo |
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| Stevens and Modano named All-Star captains |
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01/30/2003 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - New Jersey Devils defenseman Scott Stevens and Dallas Stars center Mike Modano have been named team captains for the Eastern and Western Conference squads, respectively, for the 2003 NHL All-Star Game, which will be played Sunday in Sunrise, Florida. Stevens, a 21-year veteran, is making his 13th career All-Star Game appearance, the most among this year's participants. He has been New Jersey's captain for 11 consecutive years, tied with Colorado's Joe Sakic for second- longest cu |
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| Sens skate into Anaheim to face Ducks |
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01/29/2003 |
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| ing after two periods (21-1-2), will play its final game before the break on Thursday in Los Angeles. The Senators are 8-5-1-0 against the Western Conference this year. Anaheim also enters Wednesday's affair on a losing note after falling 3-1 to the New Jersey Devils on Friday. Adam Oates scored the lone goal for the Mighty Ducks, who fell to 5-2-0-1 in their last eight. Martin Gerber made 26 saves in defeat. Center Andy McDonald is scheduled to return for the Ducks tonight after missing the last seven games wit |
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