Have The Devils Been Given Their Due As Cup Contenders? Derek Neumeier | May 22, 2012 “The New Jersey Devils winning the Stanley Cup? They haven’t been that good in years!” That seems to be the common opinion floating around hockey circles lately with regards to…
New Jersey Devils Even Series on Contributions From Unlikely Sources Carl Stoffers | May 17, 2012 To be relegated to the dreaded “fourth line” is usually bad news for a hockey player. Wikipedia defines the fourth line of a hockey team as “usually composed of journeymen…
Lou Lamoriello’s Fingerprints All Over Devils Victory, As Usual Carl Stoffers | May 10, 2012 Despite his substantial success, New Jersey Devils President/General Manager Lou Lamoriello has taken his share of criticism since taking over the organization in 1987. Lamoriello, for better or worse (and…
Alexei Ponikarovsky: Devil Nets Overtime Winner Dan Rice | May 4, 2012 In hockey, particularly playoff hockey, heroes come in all shapes and sizes, and you never can tell when they’ll show up and who the hero exactly will be. Alexei Ponikarovsky…
New Jersey Devils-Philadelphia Flyers Eastern Conference Semifinal Preview Carl Stoffers | April 28, 2012 The New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers will face off in the Eastern Conference Semifinal beginning Sunday at Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia. The two Atlantic Division rivals enter…
Three Reasons Why the Devils Will Beat the Flyers Dan Rice | April 28, 2012 It took what seemed like forever, but in the last game of the NHL’s opening playoff round the New Jersey Devils became the last team to qualify for the Conference…
New Jersey Devils Back In the Driver’s Seat After Game 4 Victory Carl Stoffers | April 20, 2012 What a difference a day makes. Barely 36 hours ago, the New Jersey Devils were reeling from a monumental collapse in their Game 3 matchup against the Panthers, in which…
Steve Bernier Was Big for Devils in Game 4 Dan Rice | April 20, 2012 In the aftermath of the New Jersey Devils Game 4, 4-0, triumph over the Florida Panthers a lot of the attention (and rightfully so) went to Martin Brodeur and his…