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| One more to No. 1: Brodeur ties Roy's wins record |
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03/14/2009 |
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| Montreal, QC (MySportsbook) - Appropriately enough, Martin Brodeur posted win No. 551 of his illustrious career in Montreal on Saturday. In his hometown, Brodeur notched the victory with a 22-save performance to help his New Jersey Devils post a 3-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens and tie Patrick Roy, who tallied most of his wins with the Habs and was in attendance for the game, for first place all-time. "I feel great, I'm definitely happy it's over with," said Brodeur. "Coming into Montreal it was hectic wit |
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| Brodeur tries for record-tying win in Montreal |
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03/14/2009 |
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| ) - Montreal is where Martin Brodeur was born and where Patrick Roy won a plethora of his 551 career victories. It is also where Brodeur will get his first shot at tying Roy's all-time wins mark. Just one victory shy of Roy's record, Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils visit the Canadiens in what could be yet another historic night at the Bell Centre. Many thought that the 36-year-old Brodeur would have long surpassed Roy's record by now. However, a torn biceps in the netminder's left elbow in early November sidel |
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| Brodeur one away from Roy; Devils beat Coyotes |
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03/12/2009 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - Martin Brodeur moved one win away from tying Patrick Roy for the all-time victory mark with a 26-save performance to help the New Jersey Devils take a 5-2 decision over the Phoenix Coyotes. The win was No. 550 for the perennial All-Star and he will have his first chance to tie the record on Saturday when New Jersey plays in Montreal, where Roy recorded most of his wins in his career. Patrik Elias had a goal and an assist while Zach Parise recorded his 40th goal of the seas |
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| Devils welcome Coyotes to Garden State |
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03/12/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The first-place New Jersey Devils will face one of the bottom teams in the Western Conference tonight, as they host the Phoenix Coyotes at Prudential Center. With 89 points, the Devils have a seven-point lead over Philadelphia for first in the Atlantic Division. New Jersey is also six points behind Boston for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. New Jersey has won five of its last six games and is coming off Tuesday's close victory over visiting Calgary. Jamie Langenbrunner scored a short- |
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| Devils down Flames; Brodeur inches closer to all-time victories mark |
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03/11/2009 |
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| Newark, NJ (MySportsbook) - Jamie Langenbrunner scored a short-handed goal and added an assist while Marty Brodeur moved closer to history with 35 saves, as the New Jersey Devils defeated the Calgary Flames, 3-2, at Prudential Center. Brian Rolston and Zach Parise also scored for New Jersey, which has won five of its last six games overall and maintained its seven-point lead over Philadelphia atop the Atlantic Division. The Devils will host Phoenix on Thursday. Brodeur is two wins away from tying Patrick Roy |
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| Division-leading Devils, Flames tangle in New Jersey |
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03/10/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - A pair of first-place teams will battle tonight in the Garden State, as the New Jersey Devils welcome the Calgary Flames to Prudential Center. The Devils are the top team in the Atlantic Division and with 87 points are also the second seed in the Eastern Conference -- one point ahead of Southeast-leading Washington. Calgary, meanwhile, is first in the Northwest Division and third in the West with 84 points on the year. New Jersey will try to get back on track after having a four-game winning |
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| Isles welcome Coyotes to the Coliseum |
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03/08/2009 |
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| t in the Pacific Division and second from the bottom in the Western Conference, but is still only nine points out of a postseason berth. New York has won three of its last four games and is coming off Saturday's lopsided victory over the first-place New Jersey Devils. Sean Bergenheim posted his first career hat trick as the Islanders pounded the visiting Devils, 7-3, at the Coliseum. Jeff Tambellini, Kyle Okposo, Radek Martinek and Blake Comeau also lit the lamp for the Islanders, who set a season-high in goals |
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| Bergenheim helps Isles in clobbering of Devils |
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03/07/2009 |
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| Uniondale, NY (MySportsbook) - Sean Bergenheim posted his first career hat trick as the New York Islanders recorded a surprise 7-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils at Nassau Coliseum. "Bergie had a good game. We're all so excited for him," said Isles forward Kyle Okposo of Bergenheim's milestone. Jeff Tambellini, Okposo, Radek Martinek and Blake Comeau also lit the lamp for the Islanders, who have won three of their last four and set a season-high in goals scored. Joey MacDonald stopped 35 shots for the win |
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| Islanders F Hunter to miss remainder of season |
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03/07/2009 |
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| Uniondale, NY (MySportsbook) - New York Islanders forward Trent Hunter will miss the remainder of the regular season after breaking his left ankle. Hunter suffered the injury in the first period of Saturday's 7-3 win over the New Jersey Devils, when he missed a check and twisted his leg while falling down. The 28-year-old tallied 14 times with 31 points in 54 games this season. He is currently tied with Sean Bergenheim -- who posted a hat trick in the contest -- for the team lead in goals. |
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| Brodeur, Devils visit Islanders |
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03/07/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New Jersey Devils were already one of the Eastern Conference's top teams when Martin Brodeur was sidelined. They've been unbeatable since the legendary goaltender has come back to the fold. The Atlantic Division leaders will attempt to notch a fifth consecutive win when Brodeur and his mates travel across the Hudson River today for an afternoon tilt with the New York Islanders. New Jersey's winning streak has coincided with Brodeur's return from surgery to repair a torn distal biceps tend |
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