inlouwetrust.com - 11/20/2008
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Or totally massive. Regardless of how much you're into straight-edge bands from the 1980s from Holmdel, NJ. Silly references aside, the Devils have two games coming up at home that are big games. And if you need a further reminder that they are big games, check out James ...
illegalcurve.com - 11/19/2008
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illegalcurve.com —
Today, Illegal Curve is debuting a new weekly
feature on the website. Each week, talented bloggers with
team-specific daily blogs will write a short synopsis on the state of the team that they follow. Every week, one of the six NHL divisions will ...
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State of the Atlantic Division
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com - 11/15/2008
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hockeyprogram.blogspot.com —
John Carlson signed a 3 year entry deal
with the Washington Capitals on Thursday and it put
a huge smile on my face. The Colonia, NJ native who literally lived maybe 5 minutes from my house has continued his success with the London Knights this year. 12 pts in 12 games...IMPRESSIVE!! Read on!
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A Little Story Sneaks Through!
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com - 11/21/2008
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What is weird is you think this would
get easier. But no pictures could do much justice
on a day like this I suppose. Four years ago today, I lost the one man who put up with me better than anyone else -- my Dad. Though the good memories far outweigh the bad...maybe I long for simpler days. Thx Dad!
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In Memoriam: Joseph R. Wassel
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A turn in the schedule
Lighthouse Hockey —
... to make do. John at In Lou We Trust says this stretch is critical, considering the tight basement standings -- remember when the Atlantic was the Beast of the East? Funny how one off-season changes things. There is opportunity for a lot of movement in the standings over both the Devils' and Islanders' next 3-5 games. ...
Isles-Devils rematch will have new look
Lighthouse Hockey —
... When the Islanders revisit "the Rock," much should be different from their season-opening encounter. The Islanders are on a mini-roll, having steadily, increasingly adapted Scott Gordon's system in recent games. If this trend continues, the Devils and their fans shouldn't recognize their orange-and-blue opponents. As John of In Lou We Trust said after taking a look at ...
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Maybe Newark Should Lock the Devils out —
Bleacher Report - NHL 11/20/2008
I'm not an investigative reporter. I'm just a fat guy with a dopey blog. I keep reading stories every week about the Devils being accused of not paying their debts.
Perhaps Newark should lock the building and encourage the Devils ...