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NEWARK Devils rookie Niclas Bergfors didn t think he was at his best in the first two periods Wednesday night. His head coach Jacques Lemaire agreed. He wasn t, Lemaire said. A line switch in the third period proved to be the spark for the first two-goal game of the 22-year-old right wing s ...
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The Hockey Hall of Fame will induct a
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NEWARK , N.J. -- Thanks to Niclas Bergfors
and a revived New Jersey power play, the Washington...
Capitals are 0-for-1 without Alex Ovechkin . The Ovechkin-less Capitals came unglued in the final 10 minutes Wednesday night -- and Bergfors, a rookie left ...
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Caps @ Devils 11-4-2009 Wrap Up
Bleatings From a Caps Nut —
The Local Yokels: (Com)Post. Times. Caps.com. The Neutral Observers: NHL.com. AP Wire. The Other Side: New York Daily News. New York Post. The Record: Rookie Boost, waiting game. The Star-Ledger: Rookie rules, corner turned? Devils.com. Final Thoughts: It was comical to us to watch Alan May on the Post-game ...
New Jersey Devils Morning News, Nov 5
In Lou We Trust —
Devils notes - (The Bergen Record) Bergfors’ goals lift Devils past Capitals, 3-2 - (The Bergen Record)
Devils find a way to win one at home - (Fire & Ice) Lemaire: Elias will return "very soon, in the next few days" - (Fire & Ice) Bergfors’ first two-goal game propels Devils to 3-2 win over Caps - (Fire & Ice) Niedermayer suffers upper-body injury - (Fire & Ice) Live post: Bergfors’ PPG gives Devils 2-1 lead in third period - (Fire & Ice) Halischuk happy to be back ...
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inlouwetrust.com 11/5/2009 — Devils notes - (The Bergen Record) Bergfors’ goals lift Devils past Capitals, 3-2 - (The Bergen Record)
Devils find a way to win one at home - (Fire & Ice) Lemaire: Elias will return "very soon, in the next few days" - (Fire & Ice) Bergfors’ first two-goal game propels Devils to ...
Bergfors scores twice as Devils beat Caps
flyersfancentral.com 11/5/2009 — NEWARK, N.J. - Niclas Bergfors scored two power-play goals 3 minutes, 13 seconds apart in the third period to break open a tie and send the New Jersey Devils to a 3-2 victory over the Alex Ovechkin-less Washington Capitals last night.
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devils.nhl.com 11/5/2009 — The Devils took advantage of Alex Ovechkin's absence to pull out a big win Wednesday at Prudential Center. Looking to break out of their home funk, the Devils got a pair of power-play goals from Niclas Bergfors and powered past the visiting ...
Capitals at Devils
nhl.com 22 days ago — NEWARK, N.J. -- Trailing by a pair of goals barely five minutes into the game, New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur started to wonder if his team was drifting off, content with winning seven in a row and unwilling to care if the streak ran to ...
New Jersey Devils
devils.nhl.com 11/4/2009 — Patrik Elias will have to wait a little bit longer to play his first game of 2009-10. Devils head coach Jacques Lemaire said Wednesday that the star forward would not be in the lineup to face the visiting Washington Capitals. "It's only two practices ...
Devils 5, Capitals 2
nytimes.com 22 days ago — NEWARK The Devils tend to do things quietly, and their latest rise to the top of the Eastern Conference is no exception. They had a slow start to the season, with two losses, then surged to success while everyone was looking the other way. That is ...
Devils eke out another home victory —
NY Post: Sports 11/5/2009
There was Jacques Lemaire, all but yelling 'Stop the Presses' because the Devils won in Newark. "That is news," Lemaire said after the Devils' 3-2 victory over the Capitals last night. The team that stands 7-0 on the road improved to a still unsa...
Morning roundup: Minus Ovechin, Caps fall short —
Capitals Insider 11/5/2009
(Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) With Alex Ovechkin out, other players didn't fill the void, instead committing costly penalties in a 3-2 loss to New Jersey last night: The Capitals, who have dropped three straight (0-1-2), were assessed four penalties -- ...